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Good governance has become increasingly central to discussions of economic growth, development, and environmental management. As the world grapples with increasing inequality and environmental degradation, the role of governance in shaping sustainable outcomes has gained critical importance.
Growth, Development and Environmental Implications of Good Governance by Ramesh Chandra Das delves into the complex relationship between governance, economic progress, and environmental management. His work tackles four key questions: how governance indicators are interconnected, whether good governance is a prerequisite for growth and development or the result of it, and its role in environmental management. Drawing on case studies from around the world, Das provides a comprehensive analysis of how governance influences diverse economies. The work's unique contribution lies in its global approach, comparing governance models across different regions and offering timely insights into how governance failures and successes shape both economic and environmental stability. At a time when global governance faces significant crises, this analysis offers crucial guidance for navigating complex economic and environmental challenges.
Designed for scholars in Economics, Political Economics and Development Economics, etc. policymakers, and practitioners, this study offers valuable insights into how good governance can drive sustainable growth and development across the globe.
Contents
Foreword; Kenneth Chilton
Part A. Good Governance Mechanisms and Their Interlinkages
Chapter 1. Meaning and Measurements of Good Governance
Chapter 2. Trend Analysis of Good Governance Indicators and Other Indicators of Sustainable Development
Chapter 3. Interrelationships and Convergence Analysis of Governance Indicators across the Countries
Part B. Good Governance and Economic Growth
Chapter 4. Good Governance as the Endogenous Growth Component: Theoretical Analysis
Chapter 5. Role of Good Governance upon Consumption and Investment
Chapter 6. Role of Good Governance upon Trade Openness and Income
Part C. Good Governance and Economic Development
Chapter 7. Good Governance and Educational Attainments
Chapter 8. Implications of Good Governance in Health Sector's Developments
Chapter 9. Insinuations of Good Governance with Human Development, Poverty and Inequality
Part D. Good Governance and Environmental Management
Chapter 10. Role of Good Governance upon Forest Conservation and Environmental Pollution
Chapter 11. Interrelationships between Good Governance and Green Capital Formation
Chapter 12. Good Governance: An Outcome of HDI, Poverty, Inequality, Forestry and Carbon Emission
Chapter 13. Concluding Observations, Policy Suggestions, Limitations and Future Scope



