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Economic Policies for the Sustainability Transition

Economic Policies for the Sustainability Transition

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This Special Issue comprises original research contributions on the changing landscape of sustainability policies and their economic and social impacts. The first paper duscusses the ‘green growth’ and ‘de-growth’ recipes for global climate change. The other ten papers address the transition policies of two major actors of the world system: the European Union (five papers) and China (five papers). The papers show that, in spite of the huge differences between the EU27 and China, in both cases, environmental and climate energy policies, as well as circular economy policies, can be effective in driving the sustainability transition or some of its core processes. Effectiveness emerges for a broad range of different policy approaches. A clear-cut conclusion emerging from the papers is that innovation, technological, social or institutional, is the key lever to make policies effective.

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Keywords

  • carbon emission
  • carbon emission performance
  • Circular Economy
  • circular economy action plan
  • clean energy technologies
  • Climate Change
  • Construction sector
  • decoupling
  • Degrowth
  • DID model
  • dynamic computable general equilibrium model
  • EBM-ML model
  • environmental information disclosure
  • Environmental regulation
  • European Green Deal
  • Green Growth
  • green total factor productivity
  • Green Transition
  • high-quality development
  • high-quality economic development
  • industrial structure
  • instrumental variable method
  • inter-industry factor allocation
  • Kaya identity
  • low-carbon pilot city policies
  • mediating effects
  • n/a
  • Policies
  • policy complexity
  • PSM-DID method
  • quality of institutions
  • recycling
  • regional integration
  • resource-based cities
  • reuse
  • revenue recycling
  • strategic autonomy
  • sustainable energy transition
  • system generalized method of moments
  • system GMM
  • systems thinking
  • Taiwanese investment in mainland China
  • technological spillovers
  • thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management
  • thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics
  • thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCM Development economics and emerging economies
  • transmission mechanism
  • trust in institutions
  • urban innovation
  • waste recycling
  • Yangtze River Economic Belt

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-7258-1841-9

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