International trade, economic crisis and the sustainable development goals
In an ever-shrinking world, the intricate web of international trade has bound nations together in unprecedented ways. The flow of goods, services and ideas across borders is a testament to human ingenuity and cooperation. Yet, the ripples of economic crises, whether spurred by financial meltdowns o...
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505 | 0 | |a Foreword / Enrico Ivaldi -- Section I. Economic Implications of Crisis on Sustainable Development -- Chapter 1. Economic Crisis and Challenge to Sustainable Development Goals: The Case of a Small Open Economy / Rudrarup Mukherjee -- Chapter 2. Sustainable Development and Gender Hiatus: A Theoretical-Cum-Empirical Inquest into India's Condition vis-à-vis Developing and Less-Developed Countries / Mainak Bhattacharjee -- Chapter 3. Economic Crisis of 2008-09 and Subjective Well-Being: An Empirical Analysis of Some Selected Countries / Souvik Dasgupta -- Chapter 4. Poverty, Crisis, and Government Expenditure: An Empirical Analysis / Jeeten Krishna Giri and Nachiket Thakkar -- Chapter 5. Financial Crises and Instability Viewed from Economic and International Political Economy Perspectives / Asim K. Karmakar, Sebak K. Jana, and Priyanthi Bagchi -- Chapter 6. Effective Radioactive Waste Management Strategies in Nuclear Energy Investments for Environmental Sustainability / Serhat Yüksel, Hasan Dinçer, and Duygu Yavuz -- Chapter 7. Circular Bio-economy: A Pathway to Sustainable Development in an Age of Global Crisis / Avinandan Taron and Solomie Gebrezgabher -- Chapter 8. Progress of Peace Score and Its Association With the Peace-Constructing Variables: An Analysis in Terms of Regional and Income Class Specification / Subhasis Bhattacharya and Suman Paul -- Chapter 9. Mismanagement of Non-Performing Assets is a Hindrance towards Sustainable Development: A Critical Study with Reference to Indian Economy / Anish Kumar Dan, Sanchita Som, and Vishal Tripathy -- Section II. Recent Development Owing to Pandemic Crisis on Sustainable Development -- Chapter 10. Achieving Targets of SDG 7 in Post-COVID-19: Critical Review of Recent Indian Energy Policies / Sanjukta Niyogi and Soumyananda Dinda -- Chapter 11. Impact of Covid-19 on the Progress of Sustainable Development: Empirical Evidence from Selected Countries in the World / Kishor Naskar and Sourav Kumar Das -- Chapter 12. Resilience of Sustainable Development in Pandemic: An Analysis in the Context of Circular Economy / Arnab Mahapatra and Soumyananda Dinda -- Chapter 13. COVID-19 Crisis and India's Drive to Clean Energy Use for Sustainable Development / Paramita Dasgupta and Tapan Kumar Ghosh -- Chapter 14. A Lost Generation Crisis: Does Human Capital Matters? / Santanu Chakraborty -- Section III. Issues Related to International Trade, Crisis and Sustainability -- Chapter 15. Geo-political Rivalry among External Powers, Governance Deficiencies and Conflicts in the Horn of Africa: Implications for Cooperation for Durable Peace and Sustainable Development / Melake Tewolde -- Chapter 16. Impacts of the War in Ukraine on Global Sustainable Development and Trade / Egemen Sertyesilisik and Begum Sertyesilisik -- Chapter 17. Associations of Trade Openness with Growth and Foreign Currency Reserve: A New Insight for the BRICS Nations / Riyanka Bag and Ramesh Chandra Das -- Chapter 18. Revisiting Sustainable Growth across Trade Blocs through the Lens of Environmental Kuznets Curve Hypothesis / Debolina Saha and Somaiya Begum -- Chapter 19. Global Supply, Production, and Value Chains / José / G. Vargas-Hernández and Omar C. Vargas-González -- Chapter 20. Impact of Economic Crises on Economic Development of Developing Nations in a Globalized World / Nilendu Chatterjee -- Chapter 21. Income Inequality, Economic Crisis and International Trade: Theory and Evidence from the Perspective of Sustainable Development / Kishan Agarwal, Sharmi Sen, Ghirmai Tesfamariam Teame, and Tonmoy Chatterjee -- Chapter 22. Global Value Chains and Vaccine Equity: An Empirical Quest from the Perspective of Sustainability / Shruti Sengupta and Muneeswar Pinniboina. | |
520 | |a In an ever-shrinking world, the intricate web of international trade has bound nations together in unprecedented ways. The flow of goods, services and ideas across borders is a testament to human ingenuity and cooperation. Yet, the ripples of economic crises, whether spurred by financial meltdowns or unforeseen sociopolitical turmoil, remind us of the fragility that underlies our global economic system. As the deadline for the United Nations' 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) looms before us, International Trade, Economic Crisis and the Sustainable Development Goals delves into the nuances of international trade dynamics, the causes and consequences of economic crises and the alignment of these forces with the SDGs. Together, chapters seek to answer pressing questions: How can international trade be harnessed to foster sustainable development? What strategies can nations employ to weather economic storms while staying true to the SDGs? How do we reconcile the pursuit of economic growth with environmental and social responsibility? Proposing international trade as a path for achieving the SDGs, this curated collection envisions a more equitable and sustainable world, one where the benefits of international trade are fairly distributed, where economic crises are met with resilience and innovation and where the SDGs are not just aspirations but lived realities. | ||
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