オックスフォード版 経済発展のグリーン化ハンドブック<br>The Oxford Handbook on the Greening of Economic Development (Oxford Handbooks)

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オックスフォード版 経済発展のグリーン化ハンドブック
The Oxford Handbook on the Greening of Economic Development (Oxford Handbooks)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 896 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780198883487
  • DDC分類 338.9

Full Description

Economic development, in its traditional formulation, ignores the impact of decisions made regarding energy, resources, and finance. The standard choices made are to use stocks of fossil fuels, stocks of resources and their linear flow, and generic finance. The implications of this are now clear. An alternative is being crafted which is based on flows of renewable energy and renewable fuels, on circular flows of resources, and on greening of financial instruments, such as equities and bonds. This involves a vast industrial revolution, creating the 'next' Great Transformation of the global economic system, one that is creating an economy that emulates life through its interconnections and circular flows. The shift is comprehensive, global, and all-encompassing. Greening of economic development is driven by industrial policy, technological capability, and enhancement of industrial capacity.

With over fifty contributors, this volume draws on specialist expertise to provide a comprehensive overview of this process of greening of economic development. It demonstrates how the shift in energy, resource flows, and finance is a process rather than an endpoint; that it is compatible with economic growth; that it is powered by economic drivers such as cost reductions generated by experience curves; and that at the vast scale and rapid pace required it calls for a global Green Deal.

The handbook frames novel objectives through greening that take state action and guidance in fresh directions and argues that the strategies involved are as relevant for emerging industrial economies creating new industries as to developed economies looking to transform themselves. Overall, it emphasizes how 'greening' creates a self-sustaining economy that does not cost the earth.

Contents

Acknowledgements
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
I. Greening of Economic Development: Context and Theoretical Perspectives
1: John A. Mathews and Arkebe Oqubay: Greening of economic development: An introduction
2: Jan Fagerberg: The global green shift: History, dynamics, and prospects
3: Sung-Young Kim, Hao Tan, and Elizabeth Thurbon: Developmental environmentalism: Green growth in East Asia
4: Rasmus Lema and Carlota Perez: Green transformation as new direction for techno-economic development
5: Maj Munch Andersen: Evolutionary dynamics of the Green and Circular Economy
II. Greening of Energy, Resource Flows, and Finance
6: Nicola Armaroli: Fossil fuels exit: Challenges, perspectives, and bottlenecks
7: Tomas Kaberger: Reversing the fuel-electricity system provides for complete fossil fuel replacement and a stable grid
8: Mark Delucchi: Social cost-benefit analysis of 100 percent renewables systems
9: Gerhard Swiegers with Rahman Daiyan, Abbey Last, and M. Haider Ali Khan: Renewable hydrogen production economics: Influence of electrolyser performance
10: Meg Jo-Chen Lin, Justin Che-Ping Chou, and Mei-Chih Hu: Taiwan's green technology development: The role of fuel cells and the green hydrogen economy
11: Jusen Asuka: Japanese debates over the energy transformation (GX)
12: Marian R. Chertow and Koichi S. Kanaoka: Greening the economy: industrial ecology and industrial symbiosis
13: Ulrich Volz and Damon Aitken: The role of finance in greening economic development
14: Mariana Mazzucato and Laurie Macfarlane: Role of mission-oriented development banks in greening
III. Greening along Value Chains
15: Lindsay Whitfield, Felix Maile, and Tobias Wuttke: Green windows of opportunity and catch-up industrialization in Africa
16: Xianlai Zeng and Xin Xiong: Economic performance of urban mining for future resource supply
17: Aarti Krishnan: Greening of global value chains
18: John Schooneveldt: Regenerative farming and greening of food production
19: Chan-Yuan Wong, Chia-Chen Chang, and Hon-Ngen Fung: Patenting strategies for electric vehicles
IV. Greening of Regions
20: Jeffrey Ball: How China's green strategy is changing the world
21: Simran Talwar and Maartje Feenstra: Greening in Central and South Asia: India
22: Ewan Gibbs: Greening in Northern Europe: Offshore wind power
23: Euston Quah and Jun Rui Tan: Greening the economy: The Singapore model
24: Rajah Rasiah and Gopi Krishnan Vijayaraghavan: Greening in Southeast Asia
25: Amir Lebdioui: Greening of Latin American economies
26: Michael A. Landesmann: The European Union's green industrial policy
27: Robert Pollin: A green transition in the United States: The case of fossil fuel-dependent West Virginia
V. Greening of strategies for economic development
28: Keun Lee: Conditions for success of green industrial policy
29: Richard Kozul-Wright, Diana Barrowclough, and Piergiuseppe Fortunato: Greening industrial development strategies
30: Michael H. Best: Greening of economic development: The New Deal's enduring legacy
31: John A. Mathews and Arkebe Oqubay: Greening of economic development: The next Great Transformation - Conclusions and pathways to the future

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