Technology, Globalization, and Sustainable Development

Technology, Globalization, and Sustainable Development

Transforming the Industrial State

Ashford, Nicholas A; Hall, Ralph P

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2018

774

Dura

Inglês

9781138605527

15 a 20 dias

1650

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Overview Part I The Multidimensional Concept of Sustainability 1. Concern for a Global Future 2. The Emergence of Sustainable Development Part II Economic Development, Globalization, and Sustainability 3. Economic Development and Prosperity: Current Theory and Debate 4. Globalization: Technology, Trade Regimes, Capital Flows, and the Global Financial System 5. Technological Change, Globalization, and Sustainability Part III Industrial Policy and the Role of the Firm in Pursuing Sustainable Development 6. The Importance of Technological Innovation 7. The Role of the Industrial Firm in Achieving Sustainable Development 8. Government Policies to Foster Innovation, Economic Growth, and Employment Part IV National, Regional, and International Efforts to Advance Health, Safety, and the Environment 9. Regulatory Regimes to Protect Health, Safety, and the Environment: The United States Experience 10. Regional and International Regimes to Protect Health, Safety, and the Environment Part V International Trade and Energy 11. Trade Regimes and Sustainability 12. Climate Change and Energy Challenges Part VI Strategic Policy Design for Sustainable Transformations 13. Pathways to Sustainability: Co-optimizing Economic Development, the Environment, and Employment, and Earning Capacity
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TBT Agreement;National Innovation Systems;technology;Strategic Niche Management;sustainability;TBT;sustainable development;Van De Poel;globalization;Binary Economics;industrial states;OSH Act;environment;Traditional Industrial Policy;environmental law;MEAs;environmental politics;GDP Growth;Nicholas A. Ashford;Industrial Chemical Production;Ralph P. Hall;Technological Regime;Charles C. Caldart;Precautionary Principle;Article XX;Incumbent Firms;Keynesian Spending;System Innovation;Capital Acquisition;Appellate Body;Binary Income;EKC Hypothesis;SPS Agreement;Environmental Issues;IPP;Deep Decarbonization