Books > Earth & environment > The environment > Environmental economics > Sustainability
|
Buy Now
Sustainable Growth and Resource Productivity - Economic and Global Policy Issues (Hardcover, New)
Loot Price: R4,733
Discovery Miles 47 330
|
|
Sustainable Growth and Resource Productivity - Economic and Global Policy Issues (Hardcover, New)
Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days
|
Written by international experts in their respective fields,
Sustainable Growth and Resource Productivity provides a
comprehensive overview of global issues of raw materials supply and
resource use. It also introduces new views and perspectives on the
sustainable growth of emerging economies and develops a rationale
for a new resource economics. This book emphasises why resources
are back on the agenda: firstly, because of their fundamental
economic role in technological progress and long-term prosperity;
secondly, because deficits in raw material markets are now
intertwined with deficits in the financial markets; and, thirdly,
because the sustainable management of natural resources is a
crucial element in responses to new global challenges such as
climate change. Sustainable Growth and Resource Productivity
analyses raw materials supply and resource use in a global context.
The contributions present state-of-the-art results and perspectives
on the availability of resources and discuss factors such as
limited supply, demand from emerging and other economies and the
critical shortage of some materials - particularly some metals -
that are essential inputs in many high-tech processes and may put
certain industries at risk. Sustainable Growth and Resource
Productivity sheds new light on the economics of sustainable
growth. Linking the current financial crisis with stock market
pricing and innovation dynamics, it argues for reforms in
international macro-economic policies. It also critically discusses
the implications of valuing labour productivity over capital and
resource productivity and argues that policies favouring capital
productivity will increase both social and economic sustainability.
Further contributions are made on the business dimensions of
material efficiency as well as on policy recommendations. The book
examines the overall empirical trend towards decoupling resource
use from economic growth. It undertakes a rigorous cross-country
comparison and looks in more detail at the cases of Finland and
Greece, as well as at emerging economies and their role in the
global governance of natural resources. A key focus is placed on
China, with discussion of recent findings regarding Chinese
domestic policy on energy, climate and resources as well as on
developing Chinese foreign policy in Africa. The book concludes
with the positing of a new theory of resource economics: an
emerging sub-discipline that puts resources at its heart but
clearly aligns with other fields of economics, and transcends the
borderlines of geology, geography, material science, recycling and
waste, as well as elements of other social sciences. This important
new book will be essential reading for economic researchers,
governmental officials, businesses and NGOs with an interest in
understanding the policy links to sustainable growth and in
learning more about the emerging field of resource productivity.
General
Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate?
Let us know about it.
Does this product have an incorrect or missing image?
Send us a new image.
Is this product missing categories?
Add more categories.
Review This Product
No reviews yet - be the first to create one!
|
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.