This book explains the theoretical and empirical foundations for constructing a measure of a country's Green GDP and how this measure relates to the conventional GDP.
This book explains the theoretical and empirical foundations for constructing a measure of a country's Green GDP and how this measure relates to the conventional GDP.
Peter Birch Sørensen is Professor of Economics at the University of Copenhagen, a member of the Royal Danish Society of Sciences and Letters, and an international research Fellow in the CESifo research network. He is also a former Director of the Economic Policy Research Unit at the University of Copenhagen. His research has covered topics in Environmental and Climate Economics, Public Economics and Macroeconomics.
Inhaltsangabe
1. A theoretical framework for estimating the Green Net National Income in a distorted open economy. 2. The value of exhaustible and renewable natural resources. 3. The health-related costs of air pollution. 4. The costs of water pollution. 5. The recreational benefits from nature. 6. Valuing biodiversity. 7. The domestic costs of global warming. 8. The evolution of Denmark's Green Net National Income: Methodological issues and empirical findings. Index
1. A theoretical framework for estimating the Green Net National Income in a distorted open economy. 2. The value of exhaustible and renewable natural resources. 3. The health-related costs of air pollution. 4. The costs of water pollution. 5. The recreational benefits from nature. 6. Valuing biodiversity. 7. The domestic costs of global warming. 8. The evolution of Denmark's Green Net National Income: Methodological issues and empirical findings. Index
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