Description: Survival of the Greenest by Amir Lebdioui Environmental sustainability is no longer a choice but a necessity to maintain a competitive edge in the global economy. This Element shows how nations adjust to -and take advantage of- the new dynamics of structural transformation induced by climate change. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. FORMAT Paperback CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The pathways to economic development are changing. Environmental sustainability is no longer a choice but a necessity to maintain a competitive edge in the global economy. Just like in nature, where survival hinges on adaptation, this Element shows how nations adjust to -and take advantage of- the new dynamics of structural transformation induced by climate change. First, by analysing the uneven industrial geography of decarbonisation, the inadequate state of climate financing and rise of green protectionism, it demonstrates that the low-carbon economy stands to increase economic disparities between nations, unless action is taken. Then, by examining green industrial policies and their varied success, it explains how governments can still join the green industrialisation race. Finally, it examines how to adapt green industrial policy to different starting points, market sizes, productive structures, state-business relations dynamics, institutional layouts, and ecological contexts. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. Table of Contents 1. A Changing Climate for Economic Development; 2. Rethinking Resilience to Climate and Transition Risks Beyond the Adaptation/Mitigation Dichotomy; 3. Industrial Opportunities Arising Out of Low Carbon Transitions: Who Benefits?; 4. Governments as Referees and Head Coaches: The Political Economy of Green Industrial Policy; 5. No Green Silver Bullets: Various Contexts and Pathways for Green Economic Transformation; 6. Kicking Away the Green Ladder: Green Protectionism, Broken Pledges and Double Trade Standards; 7. Conclusion and Reflections on the Future Relevance of Development Economics. Review This compact but incredibly rich volume provides a comprehensive and sophisticated analysis of the challenges and the opportunities that lie ahead of us in making the world greener while promoting socio-economic development in developing countries. The vision is panoramic - not just energy transition but a whole array of ecologically-minded transformations are discussed - and the analytical framework holistic - the volume is not just about the economics of green industrial policy and financing but about conflict management, coalition building, and social development. This is a transformative book that will completely change your understanding of the green transformation agenda. Ha-Joon Chang, SOAS University of London, author of Kicking Away the Ladder and Edible EconomicsWhat makes this book unique, among those that deal with the need for the green transition, is that it looks at reality in the face and dares to enter into the hurdles and complexities of the political decisions required for green transitions, clearly explaining why state action is indispensable. Definitely worth reading! Carlota Perez, Author of Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital: The dynamics of bubbles and Golden AgesTurning green growth from a slogan into a practical policy agenda will require tough choices. This short book by Amir Lebdioui provides an excellent, evidence-based guide to what needs to be done. Dani Rodrik, Ford Foundation Professor of International Political Economy at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.By clearly laying out not only the opportunities of decarbonization but also the risks, this notable addition to the global discourse illustrates how policymakers can drive forward climate and environmental objectives without sacrificing local development priorities. Achim Steiner, Administrator, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)Recognising that the economy will not grow into a sustainable and just direction on its own, Amir Lebdioui presents urgently needed insights on how to govern the intricate dynamics of sustainable development. Through careful analysis spanning from the uneven economic impact of climate change to the rise of green industrial strategy, he provides invaluable insights into the challenges and opportunities of a green transition. This book is a must-read for policymakers, economists, and anyone invested in shaping a world where the false dichotomy between economic prosperity and environmental sustainability no longer persists. Mariana Mazzucato, Professor at University College London and author of Mission Economy: a moonshot guide to changing capitalism Promotional Shows how nations adjust to -and take advantage of- the new dynamics of structural transformation induced by climate change. Details ISBN1009339389 Author Amir Lebdioui Publisher Cambridge University Press Series Elements in Development Economics ISBN-13 9781009339384 Format Paperback Imprint Cambridge University Press Country of Publication United Kingdom Audience General Year 2024 Subtitle Economic Transformation in a Climate-conscious World Place of Publication Cambridge Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises ISBN-10 1009339389 Publication Date 2024-05-16 UK Release Date 2024-05-16 Pages 102 Alternative 9781009339414 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:168641655;
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