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This book investigates the potential trade opportunity of climate friendly goods and technology (CFGT) in Asia and South Asia region, and uses a case study of India to clarify India's position on global warming and efforts to mitigate climate change impacts regionally and globally. In four main sections, the book applies econometric techniques to analyze the trade performance of CFGTs in nations in Asia and South Asia, in order to assess trade gaps and map the movement of CFGTs in these regions. The major themes addressed in the book include climate change and trade, issues that shape regional and national policies, and strategies for implementing global climate change mitigation on trade opportunities and developments.
Section 1 introduces readers to some background on global climate change threats and its effects on trade, as well as the need to develop trade for CFGTs. Section 2 assesses the trade performance of CFGTs in Asia, and South Asia, and the competitiveness of CFGT trade. Section 3 uses a regional orientation index to analyze CFGT trade. Section 4 discusses the potential business applications of CFGT trade in the Asia, South Asia region, and uses a case study on India to analyze climate change mitigation effects on trade and policy. The book will be of interest to researchers, students, governments, and policy makers.
Investigates the potential trade opportunity of climate friendly goods in Asia Clarifies India's position on global warming and regional efforts to mitigate climate change impacts Provides relevant information on trade developments for researchers, students, governments, and policy makers
Auteur
Dr. Soumyananda Dinda is a Professor in the Department of Economics at Burdwan University, India. He specializes in development and environmental economics, climate change and trade, and applied econometrics, and also has broader research interests in climate change adaptation and mitigation, urban development, and health economics. He has wide experiences in teaching and research work at national and international levels including UNESCAP, Bangkok; Bath University, UK; and Madras School of Economics, Chennai.
Contenu
SectionI: Chapter1: Introduction.- Chapter2: Literature review.- Chapter3: Methodology and Data.- SectionII: Trade Performance of CGFT: Chapter4: Trade Performance of CFGT in Asia.- Chapter5: Comparative Advantage.- Chapter6: Competitiveness of CFGT.- SectionIII: Regional Orientation: Chapter7: Regional Orientation Index.- SectionIV: Analysis: Chapter8: Potential Business of Climate Friendly Goods in Asia.- Chapter9: Emerging Climate Business in South Asia- Chapter10: Climate change and CFGT trade in India: A Case Study.- Chapter11: Mapping the movement of CFGT.- Chapter12: Conclusion