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Globalization, income distribution and sustainable development : a theoretical and empirical investigation / Ramesh Chandra Das, editor.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Das, Ramesh Chandra, 1973- editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sustainable development.
Globalization--Economic aspects.
Globalization.
Income distribution.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (393 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Bingley, UK : Emerald Publishing Limited, [2022]
Summary:
Globalization, Income Distribution and Sustainable Development: A theoretical and empirical investigationfocuses on the impact of globalization on income distribution in a wider perspective and exploring the impact of globalization on sustainable development in a range of countries across the globe.
Contents:
Cover
Globalization, Income Distribution and Sustainable Development
Globalization, Income Distribution and Sustainable Development: A Theoretical and Empirical Investigation
Copyright
Dedication
Table of Contents
List of Figures and Tables
About the Contributors
Foreword
Acknowledgment
Introduction
Section I: Linkages among Globalization, Income Distribution, and Sustainable Development in Groups of Economies
Section II: Aspects of Growth and Convergence of Socioeconomic and Environmental Indicators at Country Levels
I - Linkages among Globalization, Income Distribution, and Sustainable Development in Groups of Economies
1. Globalization, Income Inequality, and Wealth Disparity: Issues and Evidence
Abstract
Global Inequality and Globalization
A Tale of Two Countries: China and India
Latin America, Africa, and the United States
Wealth Disparity
Conclusion
References
2. On Dynamics of Economic Development in the Light of Endogenous Growth: A Theoretical and Empirical Investigation
Literature Review
The Theoretical Model
Empirical Calibration
3. Globalization and Sustainable Economic Development: Evaluating Country Performances through Composite Rankings
Overview
Empirical Literature
Data and Methodology
Choice of Indicators
Methodology
The TOPSIS Algorithm
Results and Discussion
Notes
4. Are Cross-Country per Capita Income Differential and Globalization Cointegrated? An ARDL Bounds Testing Approach
Data, Variables, and Exploratory Analysis
Empirical Methodology and Result
Abbreviated Terms
Bibliography.
5. A Comparison of Convergence among Developed and Developing Economies in a Globalized World
Results and Discussions
6. Globalization with Controlled Income Inequalities: A Cross-Country Study
Research Questions
Analysis of Results
Analysis I
Analysis II
Output 1: Bangladesh
Output 2: China
Output 3: India
Output 4: Sri Lanka
Output 5: Indonesia
Output 6: Vietnam
7. The Importance of Carbon Emission of Manufacturing Companies on Sustainable Economic Development
An Evaluation for Chile
Data Set and Methodology
Conclusion and Discussion
8. Measuring Sustainable Development at the NUTS2 Level: Differences and Future Prospects1
Material and Methods
Results
Note
9. Rural Nonfarm Income Diversification: Implications on Tree-Crop Agricultural Sector Inequalities and Sustainable Develop ...
Methodology and Data Requirements
Results and Analysis
10. Dynamic Linkages among Stages of Economic Development, Human Development and the Natural Environment: On the Road towar ...
Review of the Existing Models - New Growth Theory
The Dynamic Links: Human Development, Environmental Sustainability and Growth
Theoretical Background
Empirical Model &amp
11. The Issue of Sustainable Urbanization in BRICS Nations: An Impact-Analysis of Urban Energy Consumption and Carbon Emission
Introduction.
Literature Review
Seemingly Left-Out Area in the Literature
The Issues of Sustainable Urbanization, Energy Consumption and Carbon Emission
Energy Consumption
Carbon Emission
Objectives of the Study
Materials and Methods
Model Specification
Data and Variable Description
Methods
Empirical Procedure
Stationary Test
Cointegration Test
Outcomes of the Stationary Test
Outcomes of the Cointegration Test
12. Assessing and Rethinking Sustainable Development and Globalization from the Aspects of Income Distribution and Labor
Globalization's Impacts on Income Equality Level, Employment Level and Labour Profile
Enhancing Income Equality, Employment and Labour Profile
Discussion
13. Determinants of Depletion of Natural Resources across Countries: An Empirical Study
Empirical Results
14. Nationalism and Populism as the Driving Forces of Economic Deglobalization, Regionalism, and Localism Processes
Nationalism and Populism
Deglobalization
Theoretical Approach
Regionalism
Discussion and Conclusion
II - Aspects of Growth and Convergence of Socioeconomic and Environmental Indicators at Country Levels
15. Did Overseas Development Assistance Improve Developmental Goals and Climate Resilience in Fiji?
Background of Analysis in the Context of Human Security
Special Geographical Features of Fiji
Human Insecurity in Fiji from Climate Change Adversities
A Brief Literature Review
Policy Entrepreneurship in Fiji
Developing an Index of Vulnerability (VIT) for Fiji
Developing an Index of Sustainability (SUS) for Fiji.
Basic Time Series Analysis for ARDL Regression
16. Economic Growth at the Cost of Carbon Emission: Empirical Evidence from India
Review of Literature
Analysis and Interpretations
17. Achieving Post-Carbon Transition and Environmental Justice to Reduce Environment Footprint of the Construction Industry ...
CI'S Role in the Post-Carbon Transition of Cities and Built Environment
Recommendations for Achieving Post-Carbon Transition in the CI
Establishment of the Post-Carbon Supply and Value Chains in the CI
Material and Processes Complying with Post-Carbon CI Requirements
18. Eco-Environment Friendly Cost-Effective Synthesis for Sustainable Human Development in Context of Globalization
Background
Aim and Objective
Data Sources
Empirical Analysis
19. Convergence Perspective of Growth in India
Research Gap
Objectives and Hypothesis
Database
Panel Data Regression Model
The Concepts of Convergence
Analysis of Sigma Convergence
An Analysis of Convergence through Coefficient of Variation
An Analysis of Convergence through F-Test
Analysis of β Convergence
Trend Line Analysis
Relationship between CAGR and Initial Income across States in India
Use of Univariate Regression Model
Conditional β Convergence Hypothesis Using Panel Unit Root Tests
Estimating Conditional β Convergence Hypothesis Using Cross-Sectional Variation
Analysis of Stochastic Convergence.
Conclusion
20. Measuring the Digital Gap in Italy: A NUTS-2 Level Index
Digital Strategies in the European Union: The Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI)
The DESI Structures
The Italian Situation
Proposal for a DESI at the Regional Level
Discussion of the Results
Conclusions
Disclosure
21. Dynamic Effects of Manufacturing and Service Sector on Economic Growth in India: A Cross Section Analysis from Selected ...
Econometric Model
Econometric Techniques
22. Impact of Globalization on Sustainable Transport Development in the Context of Trade in India
Objective
23. Impact of Globalization to Sustainable Development Goals: A Study of the State Tripura
SDGs and Tripura
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The State of Implementation of the SDGs in Tripura and Its Impact
GOAL-1: No Poverty (End Poverty in all Its Forms Everywhere)
GOAL-2: Zero Hunger and Achieve Food Security and Improved Nutrition and Promote Sustainable Agriculture
GOAL-3: Good Health and Well-Being: Ensure Healthy Lives and Promote Well-Being for all at all Ages
GOAL-4: Quality Education: Ensure Inclusive and Equitable Quality Education and Promote Lifelong Learning Opportunities for all
GOAL-5: Gender Equality: Achieve Gender Equality and Empower all Women and Girls
GOAL-6: Clean Water and Sanitation: Ensure Availability and Sustainable Management of Water and Sanitation for all
GOAL-7: Affordable and Clean Energy: Ensure Access to Affordable, Reliable, Sustainable, and Modern Energy.
GOAL-8: Decent Work and Economic Growth: Promote Sustained, Inclusive and Sustainable Economic Growth, Full and Productive .
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Print version: Chandra Das, Ramesh Globalization, Income Distribution and Sustainable Development
ISBN:
9781801178709

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