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Título : GHG Emissions and Economic Growth : A Computable General Equilibrium Model Based Analysis for India Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Pal, Barun Deb ; SpringerLink (Online service) ; Ojha, Vijay P ; Pohit, Sanjib ; Roy, Joyashree Editorial: New Delhi : Springer India Fecha de publicación: 2015 Otro editor: Imprint: Springer Colección: India Studies in Business and Economics, ISSN 2198-0012 Número de páginas: XXI, 182 p. 17 illus., 14 illus. in color Il.: online resource ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-81-322-1943-9 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Energy policy and state Climate change Econometrics Environmental economics Economics Change/Climate Change Impacts Management Policy Policy, Clasificación: 658 Empresas. Organización de empresas Resumen: Issues linking climate change and economic growth are now at the centre of discussions regarding development strategies especially in the context of developing countries. This book contributes by analyzing the relationship between economic growth and GHG emissions in India with explicit reference to all major economic sectors. One of the most popular tools for macroeconomic policy analysis is Social Accounting Matrix (SAM). The book presents the methods and estimates of the latest Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for India, which provides a major data base describing the complete circular flow of income and input-output transactions among the sectors of the economy. The novelty of the book lies in the fact that for the first time a SAM has been prepared for the Indian economy with environmental indicators. A detailed methodology for constructing such an extended SAM is also presented in the book. The environmental social accounting matrix (ESAM) based analysis has been included to show direct and indirect links between economic growth and GHG emissions. The book also includes analysis of factors affecting historical GHG emissions trends in India. The book goes beyond SAM and applies computable general equilibrium (CGE) modelling to derive climate-change policy analysis and simulations. This CGE-based analysis is an important contribution to the current debate surrounding carbon tax and its possible impact on macroeconomic growth Nota de contenido: Chapter 1: Economic Growth and GHG emissions: Policy Perspective from past Indian studies -- Chapter 2: Social Accounting Matrix of India: Concepts and Construction -- Chapter 3: Environmentally Extended Social Accounting Matrix of India: Definition and Construction Methodology -- Chapter 4: Impact of Economic Growth on GHG emissions - SAM Multiplier Analysis -- Chapter 5: GHG Emissions in India- A Structural Decomposition Analysis -- Chapter 6: An Environmental CGE Model for India -- Chapter 7: Reference and Policy Scenarios of CGE Model -- Chapter 8: Policy Message for Mitigating India’s GHG emissions En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-1943-9 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=35835 GHG Emissions and Economic Growth : A Computable General Equilibrium Model Based Analysis for India [documento electrónico] / Pal, Barun Deb ; SpringerLink (Online service) ; Ojha, Vijay P ; Pohit, Sanjib ; Roy, Joyashree . - New Delhi : Springer India : Imprint: Springer, 2015 . - XXI, 182 p. 17 illus., 14 illus. in color : online resource. - (India Studies in Business and Economics, ISSN 2198-0012) .
ISBN : 978-81-322-1943-9
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Energy policy and state Climate change Econometrics Environmental economics Economics Change/Climate Change Impacts Management Policy Policy, Clasificación: 658 Empresas. Organización de empresas Resumen: Issues linking climate change and economic growth are now at the centre of discussions regarding development strategies especially in the context of developing countries. This book contributes by analyzing the relationship between economic growth and GHG emissions in India with explicit reference to all major economic sectors. One of the most popular tools for macroeconomic policy analysis is Social Accounting Matrix (SAM). The book presents the methods and estimates of the latest Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for India, which provides a major data base describing the complete circular flow of income and input-output transactions among the sectors of the economy. The novelty of the book lies in the fact that for the first time a SAM has been prepared for the Indian economy with environmental indicators. A detailed methodology for constructing such an extended SAM is also presented in the book. The environmental social accounting matrix (ESAM) based analysis has been included to show direct and indirect links between economic growth and GHG emissions. The book also includes analysis of factors affecting historical GHG emissions trends in India. The book goes beyond SAM and applies computable general equilibrium (CGE) modelling to derive climate-change policy analysis and simulations. This CGE-based analysis is an important contribution to the current debate surrounding carbon tax and its possible impact on macroeconomic growth Nota de contenido: Chapter 1: Economic Growth and GHG emissions: Policy Perspective from past Indian studies -- Chapter 2: Social Accounting Matrix of India: Concepts and Construction -- Chapter 3: Environmentally Extended Social Accounting Matrix of India: Definition and Construction Methodology -- Chapter 4: Impact of Economic Growth on GHG emissions - SAM Multiplier Analysis -- Chapter 5: GHG Emissions in India- A Structural Decomposition Analysis -- Chapter 6: An Environmental CGE Model for India -- Chapter 7: Reference and Policy Scenarios of CGE Model -- Chapter 8: Policy Message for Mitigating India’s GHG emissions En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-1943-9 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=35835 Ejemplares
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Título : Socio-Economic Analysis of Arsenic Contamination of Groundwater in West Bengal Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Das, Abhijit ; Roy, Joyashree ; SpringerLink (Online service) ; Chakraborti, Sayantan Editorial: Singapore : Springer Singapore Fecha de publicación: 2016 Otro editor: Imprint: Springer Colección: India Studies in Business and Economics, ISSN 2198-0012 Número de páginas: XXI, 136 p. 9 illus., 1 illus. in color Il.: online resource ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-981-10-0682-1 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Environmental management Water pollution Health economics Medical Economics Waste Technology / Pollution Control Management Aquatic Policy/Water Governance/Water Clasificación: 330 Economía en general Resumen: This book presents a socio-economic analysis of the issues linking technological innovation in providing arsenic-safe drinking water in rural areas. It presents concrete field based experiences of experiments and case studies depicting the plight and sufferings of people due to failed technological deployment strategies over the past two decades in West Bengal, the most arsenic-exposed state in India and also the first to act for remediation of the crisis. One of the greatest challenges in arsenic-exposed zones is to provide sustainable access to reliably arsenic-safe free water. For nearly twenty years the Government of India and national water distribution institutions in collaboration with multi-lateral funding agencies have sought to pump in money, push technology collected through global tenders, and enlist the support of non-governmental organizations (NGOs), but their efforts have yielded little success. This book is the outcome of the authors' intensive fieldwork, guided by the conceptual framework of the latest literature on environmental economics and consumer behaviour. It presents a framework and estimates based on field level primary data. Secondary official source-based data are also collated from various scattered sources into a valuable, comprehensive collection. Lastly, the book includes a revealing analysis of factors affecting households' participation Nota de contenido: Chapter 1. The Plight -- Chapter 2. How much is too much? -- Chapter 3. Right to water -- Chapter 4. The shades of suffering -- Chapter 5. Are we 'learning from doing'? -- Chapter 6. Who served the poison? -- Chapter 7. In love with the 'Devil's Water' -- Chapter 8. The assassin on the move -- Chapter 9. Malignant intentions -- Chapter 10. The opening of the Pandora's Box -- Chapter 11. Spilling the beans -- Chapter 12. Threats to Sustainability -- Chapter 13. The Value of Human Life -- Chapter 14. Pricing the Life? -- Chapter 15. A catastrophe sans border En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0682-1 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=41871 Socio-Economic Analysis of Arsenic Contamination of Groundwater in West Bengal [documento electrónico] / Das, Abhijit ; Roy, Joyashree ; SpringerLink (Online service) ; Chakraborti, Sayantan . - Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2016 . - XXI, 136 p. 9 illus., 1 illus. in color : online resource. - (India Studies in Business and Economics, ISSN 2198-0012) .
ISBN : 978-981-10-0682-1
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Environmental management Water pollution Health economics Medical Economics Waste Technology / Pollution Control Management Aquatic Policy/Water Governance/Water Clasificación: 330 Economía en general Resumen: This book presents a socio-economic analysis of the issues linking technological innovation in providing arsenic-safe drinking water in rural areas. It presents concrete field based experiences of experiments and case studies depicting the plight and sufferings of people due to failed technological deployment strategies over the past two decades in West Bengal, the most arsenic-exposed state in India and also the first to act for remediation of the crisis. One of the greatest challenges in arsenic-exposed zones is to provide sustainable access to reliably arsenic-safe free water. For nearly twenty years the Government of India and national water distribution institutions in collaboration with multi-lateral funding agencies have sought to pump in money, push technology collected through global tenders, and enlist the support of non-governmental organizations (NGOs), but their efforts have yielded little success. This book is the outcome of the authors' intensive fieldwork, guided by the conceptual framework of the latest literature on environmental economics and consumer behaviour. It presents a framework and estimates based on field level primary data. Secondary official source-based data are also collated from various scattered sources into a valuable, comprehensive collection. Lastly, the book includes a revealing analysis of factors affecting households' participation Nota de contenido: Chapter 1. The Plight -- Chapter 2. How much is too much? -- Chapter 3. Right to water -- Chapter 4. The shades of suffering -- Chapter 5. Are we 'learning from doing'? -- Chapter 6. Who served the poison? -- Chapter 7. In love with the 'Devil's Water' -- Chapter 8. The assassin on the move -- Chapter 9. Malignant intentions -- Chapter 10. The opening of the Pandora's Box -- Chapter 11. Spilling the beans -- Chapter 12. Threats to Sustainability -- Chapter 13. The Value of Human Life -- Chapter 14. Pricing the Life? -- Chapter 15. A catastrophe sans border En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0682-1 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=41871 Ejemplares
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