This book explores novel research perspectives at the intersection
of environmental/natural resource economics and productivity
analysis, emphasizing the link between productivity and efficiency
measurement, and environmental impacts. The purpose of the book is
to present new approaches and methods for measuring environmentally
adjusted productivity and efficiency, and for incorporating natural
resources in standard national accounting practices. These methods
are applicable in many contexts, including air and water pollution,
climate change, green accounting, and environmental regulation. The
contributions, written by distinguished leaders in the field,
provide an up-to-date assessment of the state of the art in
environmentally adjusted productivity and efficiency analysis. A
review of the rapidly expanding literature is included and
complemented by international case studies. The book's
forward-looking ideas and new theories and methods trace future
directions in this exciting and topical research area. This is an
essential tool for researchers and scholars, including postgraduate
students, working in the area of international and environmental
accounting, and productivity and efficiency analysis. The book will
also have a broad appeal for various professionals including
statisticians, national accountants and policymakers. Contributors
include: M. Akter, T. Ancev, M.A.S. Azad, A. Bellver-Domingo, H.K.
Edmonds, M. Eigenraam, R.G. Fare, K.J. Fox, S. Grosskopf, A. Hailu,
F. Hernandez-Sancho, V.-N. Hoang, N. Hughes, W. Ingram, H. Jahan,
B. Lamizana-Diallo, K. Lawson, L.Y.T. Lee, C.A.K. Lovell, J.E.
Lovell, C. Ma, C. Obst, C.A. Pasurka, Jr., C. Wilson
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