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  1. Economic, environmental, and energy equity convergence
    evidence of a multi-speed Europe?
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Department of Economics, Copenhagen Business School, Frederiksberg

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    Series: Working paper / Department of Economics, Copenhagen Business School ; 2023, 07
    CSEI working paper ; 2023, 08
    Subjects: economic development; environmental sustainability; energy equity; enhanced hyperbolic distance function; stochastic frontier analysis
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  2. Technological change in developing countries
    trade‐offs between economic, social, and environmental sustainability
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology (UNU‐MERIT), Maastricht, the Netherlands

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    Series: Working paper series / United Nations University, UNU-MERIT ; #2015, 051
    Subjects: technological change; developing countries; manufacturing; trade-offs; growth; social inclusiveness; environmental sustainability
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  3. The effect of mandatory non-financial reporting on CSR (and environmentally sustainable) investment
    a discontinuity design approach
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  CEIS Tor Vergata, [Rom]

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    Series: CEIS Tor Vergata research paper series ; vol. 19, issue 9 = no. 528 (November 2021)
    Subjects: Corporate Social Responsibility; non-financial reporting; environmental sustainability
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  4. Can information and communication technology and institutional quality help mitigate climate change in E7 economies?
    an environmental Kuznets Curve extension
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  African Governance and Development Institute, [Yaoundé]

    Understanding the role of information communication and technology (ICT) in environmental issues stemming from extensive energy consumption and carbon dioxide emission in the process of economic development is worthwhile both from policy and... more

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    Understanding the role of information communication and technology (ICT) in environmental issues stemming from extensive energy consumption and carbon dioxide emission in the process of economic development is worthwhile both from policy and scholarly fronts. Motivated on this premise, the study contributes to the rising studies associated with the roles economic growth, institutional quality and information and communication technology (ICT) have on CO2emissionin the framework of the 21st Conference of the Parties (COP21) on climate convention in Paris. Obtaining data from the emerging industrialized seven (E7) economies (China, India, Indonesia, Russia, Mexico, Brazil and Turkey) covering annual frequency from 1995 -2016 for our analysis achieved significant outcome. From the empirical analysis, economic globalization and renewable energy consumption both reduce CO2 emissions while ICT, institutional quality and fossil fuel contribute to the degradation of the environment. This study affirms the presence of an Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) phenomenon which shows an invented U-Shaped curve within the E7 economies. On the causality front, both income and its square have a feedback causal relationship with carbon emissions while economic globalization, institutional quality, ICT and clean energy all have a one-way directional causal relationship with CO2 emissions. Conclusively, the need to reduce environmental degradation activities should be pursued by the blocs such as tree planting activities to mitigate the effect of deforestation. Furthermore, the bloc should shift from the use of fossil-fuel and leverage on ICT to enhance the use of clean energy which is environmentally friendly.

     

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    Series: AGDI working paper ; WP/22, 052
    Subjects: ICT; environmental sustainability; institutional quality; renewable energy transition; carbon-reduction; E7 economies; economic globalization, panel econometrics
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  5. EU sustainability taxonomy for non -financial undertakings
    summary reporting criteria and extension to SMEs
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Department of Economics, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Venice Italy

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    Series: Working paper / Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Department of Economics ; 2021, no. 29
    Subjects: EU sustainability taxonomy; environmental sustainability; sustainability plan; sustainable investment; ESG risk; climate change risk; transition risk; ESG sustainability report
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 68 Seiten), Illustrationen
  6. Agri-environmental sustainability of Indian states during 1990-91 to 2013-14
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, New Delhi

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    Series: NIPFP working paper series ; no. 290 (01-January-2020)
    Subjects: agro-ecosystem & environment; agri-environmental sustainability; agrienvironmental indicator; sustainable agriculture; environmental sustainability; Indian state
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  7. Incorporating sustainability into business decisions
    how organisations choose to build a better world
    Published: May 2019

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    Media type: Dissertation
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    Subjects: social sustainability; environmental sustainability; decision-making; paradox theory; sustainable business
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 234 Seiten), Illustrationen
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    Dissertation, University of Cambridge, 2019

  8. Once the great lockdown is lifted
    post COVID-19 options for the economy
    Published: 18 December 2020
    Publisher:  Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology (UNU-MERIT), Maastricht, The Netherlands

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    Series: Working paper series / United Nations University, UNU-MERIT ; #2020, 057
    Subjects: COVID‐19; employment; economic development; environmental sustainability; social cohesion education; health; monetary policy; sovereign long‐term interest rates; conditionalities; taxation; stock market
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  9. Zambia
    towards inclusive and sustainable rural transformation
    Published: [2017]
    Publisher:  Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin

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    Series: SLE discussion Paper ; 2017, 04 - EN
    Subjects: migration; urbanization; industrialization; governance; decentralisation; structural change; infrastructure; trade; agriculture; education; rural development; intensification; Zambia; small-scale farmers; social inclusion; rural transformation; environmental sustainability
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  10. Negative emission technologies and climate cooperation
    Published: January 2024
    Publisher:  CESifo, Munich, Germany

    Negative Emissions Technologies (NETs) - a range of methods to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere- are a crucial innovation in meeting temperature targets set by international climate agreements. However, mechanisms which undo the adverse... more

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    Negative Emissions Technologies (NETs) - a range of methods to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere- are a crucial innovation in meeting temperature targets set by international climate agreements. However, mechanisms which undo the adverse consequences of short-sighted actions (as NETs) can fuel substitution effects and crowd out virtuous behaviors (e.g., mitigation efforts). For this reason, the impact of NETs on environmental preservation is an open question among scientists and policy-makers. We model this problem through a novel restorable common-pool resource game and use a laboratory experiment to exogenously manipulate key features of NETs and assess their consequences. We show that crowding out only emerges when NETs are surely available and cheap. The availability of NETs does not allow experimental communities to either conserve the common resource for longer or accrue higher earnings and makes the earnings distribution more unequal.

     

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    Series: CESifo working papers ; 10905 (2024)
    Subjects: climate crisis; environmental sustainability; carbon dioxide removal; common-pool resource; free-rider problem; laboratory experiment
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  11. Assessment of the influence of institutions and globalization on environmental pollution for open and closed economies
    Published: [2024]
    Publisher:  African Governance and Development Institute, [Yaoundé]

    As the environmental sustainability effectiveness of various political systems is taken into consideration, it is doubtful as to whether the presumption of the overall efficiency of democracy can be sustained in global governance architecture. The... more

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    As the environmental sustainability effectiveness of various political systems is taken into consideration, it is doubtful as to whether the presumption of the overall efficiency of democracy can be sustained in global governance architecture. The effectiveness of autocracies and democracies (i.e., governance indicators are compared in the present study) with reference to strengths and weaknesses in environmental objectives. This analysis explores the effect of autocracy, democracy, as well as the trend of globalization on CO2 emissions for open and closed economies from 1990 to 2020. Crucial indicators such as economic growth, renewable energy and non-renewable energy are controlled for while examining the roles of economic expansion on the disaggregated energy consumption portfolios for both open and closed economies. The empirical analysis revealed some insightful results. First, for the open economies, with the expectation of non-renewable energy which show a positive significant impact on emissions, all variables show a negative effect on emissions. Furthermore, the closed economies result indicate that, apart from renewable energy which has a negative relationship with emissions, all the variables including the interaction terms have a positive relation with emissions. However, an inverted U-shaped environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) hypothesis was validated for both economies.

     

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    Series: AGDI working paper ; WP/24, 005
    Subjects: Open economies; closed economies; democracy; autocracy; Environmental Kuznets Curve; globalization index; environmental sustainability
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