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Making Environmental Markets Work - The Varieties of Capitalism in Emerging Economies (Paperback)
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Making Environmental Markets Work - The Varieties of Capitalism in Emerging Economies (Paperback)
Series: Environmental Politics
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Perhaps the most defining characteristic of the global economy
today is the rise of emerging market economies (EMEs). Many states
have experienced rapid economic growth over the past two decades
that has led to an increasing share of global wealth. Such dramatic
changes are highly relevant because they raise important issues
about the distribution of global monetary and fiscal power. As the
EMEs have gained importance in the global economy, their influence
and significance have grown across a wide range of policy domains.
One particularly relevant example is the increasingly critical role
of EMEs in addressing climate change. Contrary to the popular
belief that the level of development determines a country's ability
to produce positive environmental outcomes, this book shows that
the variation in environmental outcomes among the EMEs is due to
differences in the types of economic institutions prevalent in
their economies. Since EMEs differ dramatically on a number of
variables, examining national variations in economic institutions
helps explain why international climate policy has been more
successful in some countries than in others. To assess how
variations in capitalism may influence important outcomes, this
book explores a representative sample of 31 EMEs and employs a
mixed method research design that incorporates both conventional
regression analysis and Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) to
explain these outcomes. The analysis shows that although liberal
market economies were expected to perform better than other types
of capitalism, their performance fell below expectations. On the
contrary, economic institutions related to coordinated types of
capitalism (like those found in China and Brazil) have led to
greater Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) market participation.
Theoretically informed, this book employs innovative ways of
understanding a broad set of increasingly important but under
studied states in an effort to highlight the interactions found in
complex socio-political and ecological systems. With the growing
importance of the EMEs, a better understanding of how to design
market-based policies with them in mind will be required if future
efforts across a range of policy issues are to be meaningful and
effective.
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