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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 896
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 175mm x 54mm
- Gewicht: 1858g
- ISBN-13: 9780198883487
- ISBN-10: 019888348X
- Artikelnr.: 73478967
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
* Acknowledgements
* List of Figures
* List of Tables
* List of Contributors
* I. Greening of Economic Development: Context and Theoretical
Perspectives
* 1: John A. Mathews and Arkebe Oqubay: Greening of economic
development: An introduction
* 2: Jan Fagerberg: The global green shift: History, dynamics, and
prospects
* 3: Sung-Young Kim, Hao Tan, and Elizabeth Thurbon: Developmental
environmentalism: Green growth in East Asia
* 4: Rasmus Lema and Carlota Perez: Green transformation as new
direction for techno-economic development
* 5: Maj Munch Andersen: Evolutionary dynamics of the Green and
Circular Economy
* II. Greening of Energy, Resource Flows, and Finance
* 6: Nicola Armaroli: Fossil fuels exit: Challenges, perspectives, and
bottlenecks
* 7: Tomas Kaberger: Reversing the fuel-electricity system provides for
complete fossil fuel replacement and a stable grid
* 8: Mark Delucchi: Social cost-benefit analysis of 100 percent
renewables systems
* 9: Gerhard Swiegers with Rahman Daiyan, Abbey Last, and M. Haider Ali
Khan: Renewable hydrogen production economics: Influence of
electrolyser performance
* 10: Meg Jo-Chen Lin, Justin Che-Ping Chou, and Mei-Chih Hu: Taiwan's
green technology development: The role of fuel cells and the green
hydrogen economy
* 11: Jusen Asuka: Japanese debates over the energy transformation (GX)
* 12: Marian R. Chertow and Koichi S. Kanaoka: Greening the economy:
industrial ecology and industrial symbiosis
* 13: Ulrich Volz and Damon Aitken: The role of finance in greening
economic development
* 14: Mariana Mazzucato and Laurie Macfarlane: Role of mission-oriented
development banks in greening
* III. Greening along Value Chains
* 15: Lindsay Whitfield, Felix Maile, and Tobias Wuttke: Green windows
of opportunity and catch-up industrialization in Africa
* 16: Xianlai Zeng and Xin Xiong: Economic performance of urban mining
for future resource supply
* 17: Aarti Krishnan: Greening of global value chains
* 18: John Schooneveldt: Regenerative farming and greening of food
production
* 19: Chan-Yuan Wong, Chia-Chen Chang, and Hon-Ngen Fung: Patenting
strategies for electric vehicles
* IV. Greening of Regions
* 20: Jeffrey Ball: How China's green strategy is changing the world
* 21: Simran Talwar and Maartje Feenstra: Greening in Central and South
Asia: India
* 22: Ewan Gibbs: Greening in Northern Europe: Offshore wind power
* 23: Euston Quah and Jun Rui Tan: Greening the economy: The Singapore
model
* 24: Rajah Rasiah and Gopi Krishnan Vijayaraghavan: Greening in
Southeast Asia
* 25: Amir Lebdioui: Greening of Latin American economies
* 26: Michael A. Landesmann: The European Union's green industrial
policy
* 27: Robert Pollin: A green transition in the United States: The case
of fossil fuel-dependent West Virginia
* V. Greening of strategies for economic development
* 28: Keun Lee: Conditions for success of green industrial policy
* 29: Richard Kozul-Wright, Diana Barrowclough, and Piergiuseppe
Fortunato: Greening industrial development strategies
* 30: Michael H. Best: Greening of economic development: The New Deal's
enduring legacy
* 31: John A. Mathews and Arkebe Oqubay: Greening of economic
development: The next Great Transformation - Conclusions and pathways
to the future
* List of Figures
* List of Tables
* List of Contributors
* I. Greening of Economic Development: Context and Theoretical
Perspectives
* 1: John A. Mathews and Arkebe Oqubay: Greening of economic
development: An introduction
* 2: Jan Fagerberg: The global green shift: History, dynamics, and
prospects
* 3: Sung-Young Kim, Hao Tan, and Elizabeth Thurbon: Developmental
environmentalism: Green growth in East Asia
* 4: Rasmus Lema and Carlota Perez: Green transformation as new
direction for techno-economic development
* 5: Maj Munch Andersen: Evolutionary dynamics of the Green and
Circular Economy
* II. Greening of Energy, Resource Flows, and Finance
* 6: Nicola Armaroli: Fossil fuels exit: Challenges, perspectives, and
bottlenecks
* 7: Tomas Kaberger: Reversing the fuel-electricity system provides for
complete fossil fuel replacement and a stable grid
* 8: Mark Delucchi: Social cost-benefit analysis of 100 percent
renewables systems
* 9: Gerhard Swiegers with Rahman Daiyan, Abbey Last, and M. Haider Ali
Khan: Renewable hydrogen production economics: Influence of
electrolyser performance
* 10: Meg Jo-Chen Lin, Justin Che-Ping Chou, and Mei-Chih Hu: Taiwan's
green technology development: The role of fuel cells and the green
hydrogen economy
* 11: Jusen Asuka: Japanese debates over the energy transformation (GX)
* 12: Marian R. Chertow and Koichi S. Kanaoka: Greening the economy:
industrial ecology and industrial symbiosis
* 13: Ulrich Volz and Damon Aitken: The role of finance in greening
economic development
* 14: Mariana Mazzucato and Laurie Macfarlane: Role of mission-oriented
development banks in greening
* III. Greening along Value Chains
* 15: Lindsay Whitfield, Felix Maile, and Tobias Wuttke: Green windows
of opportunity and catch-up industrialization in Africa
* 16: Xianlai Zeng and Xin Xiong: Economic performance of urban mining
for future resource supply
* 17: Aarti Krishnan: Greening of global value chains
* 18: John Schooneveldt: Regenerative farming and greening of food
production
* 19: Chan-Yuan Wong, Chia-Chen Chang, and Hon-Ngen Fung: Patenting
strategies for electric vehicles
* IV. Greening of Regions
* 20: Jeffrey Ball: How China's green strategy is changing the world
* 21: Simran Talwar and Maartje Feenstra: Greening in Central and South
Asia: India
* 22: Ewan Gibbs: Greening in Northern Europe: Offshore wind power
* 23: Euston Quah and Jun Rui Tan: Greening the economy: The Singapore
model
* 24: Rajah Rasiah and Gopi Krishnan Vijayaraghavan: Greening in
Southeast Asia
* 25: Amir Lebdioui: Greening of Latin American economies
* 26: Michael A. Landesmann: The European Union's green industrial
policy
* 27: Robert Pollin: A green transition in the United States: The case
of fossil fuel-dependent West Virginia
* V. Greening of strategies for economic development
* 28: Keun Lee: Conditions for success of green industrial policy
* 29: Richard Kozul-Wright, Diana Barrowclough, and Piergiuseppe
Fortunato: Greening industrial development strategies
* 30: Michael H. Best: Greening of economic development: The New Deal's
enduring legacy
* 31: John A. Mathews and Arkebe Oqubay: Greening of economic
development: The next Great Transformation - Conclusions and pathways
to the future
* Acknowledgements
* List of Figures
* List of Tables
* List of Contributors
* I. Greening of Economic Development: Context and Theoretical
Perspectives
* 1: John A. Mathews and Arkebe Oqubay: Greening of economic
development: An introduction
* 2: Jan Fagerberg: The global green shift: History, dynamics, and
prospects
* 3: Sung-Young Kim, Hao Tan, and Elizabeth Thurbon: Developmental
environmentalism: Green growth in East Asia
* 4: Rasmus Lema and Carlota Perez: Green transformation as new
direction for techno-economic development
* 5: Maj Munch Andersen: Evolutionary dynamics of the Green and
Circular Economy
* II. Greening of Energy, Resource Flows, and Finance
* 6: Nicola Armaroli: Fossil fuels exit: Challenges, perspectives, and
bottlenecks
* 7: Tomas Kaberger: Reversing the fuel-electricity system provides for
complete fossil fuel replacement and a stable grid
* 8: Mark Delucchi: Social cost-benefit analysis of 100 percent
renewables systems
* 9: Gerhard Swiegers with Rahman Daiyan, Abbey Last, and M. Haider Ali
Khan: Renewable hydrogen production economics: Influence of
electrolyser performance
* 10: Meg Jo-Chen Lin, Justin Che-Ping Chou, and Mei-Chih Hu: Taiwan's
green technology development: The role of fuel cells and the green
hydrogen economy
* 11: Jusen Asuka: Japanese debates over the energy transformation (GX)
* 12: Marian R. Chertow and Koichi S. Kanaoka: Greening the economy:
industrial ecology and industrial symbiosis
* 13: Ulrich Volz and Damon Aitken: The role of finance in greening
economic development
* 14: Mariana Mazzucato and Laurie Macfarlane: Role of mission-oriented
development banks in greening
* III. Greening along Value Chains
* 15: Lindsay Whitfield, Felix Maile, and Tobias Wuttke: Green windows
of opportunity and catch-up industrialization in Africa
* 16: Xianlai Zeng and Xin Xiong: Economic performance of urban mining
for future resource supply
* 17: Aarti Krishnan: Greening of global value chains
* 18: John Schooneveldt: Regenerative farming and greening of food
production
* 19: Chan-Yuan Wong, Chia-Chen Chang, and Hon-Ngen Fung: Patenting
strategies for electric vehicles
* IV. Greening of Regions
* 20: Jeffrey Ball: How China's green strategy is changing the world
* 21: Simran Talwar and Maartje Feenstra: Greening in Central and South
Asia: India
* 22: Ewan Gibbs: Greening in Northern Europe: Offshore wind power
* 23: Euston Quah and Jun Rui Tan: Greening the economy: The Singapore
model
* 24: Rajah Rasiah and Gopi Krishnan Vijayaraghavan: Greening in
Southeast Asia
* 25: Amir Lebdioui: Greening of Latin American economies
* 26: Michael A. Landesmann: The European Union's green industrial
policy
* 27: Robert Pollin: A green transition in the United States: The case
of fossil fuel-dependent West Virginia
* V. Greening of strategies for economic development
* 28: Keun Lee: Conditions for success of green industrial policy
* 29: Richard Kozul-Wright, Diana Barrowclough, and Piergiuseppe
Fortunato: Greening industrial development strategies
* 30: Michael H. Best: Greening of economic development: The New Deal's
enduring legacy
* 31: John A. Mathews and Arkebe Oqubay: Greening of economic
development: The next Great Transformation - Conclusions and pathways
to the future
* List of Figures
* List of Tables
* List of Contributors
* I. Greening of Economic Development: Context and Theoretical
Perspectives
* 1: John A. Mathews and Arkebe Oqubay: Greening of economic
development: An introduction
* 2: Jan Fagerberg: The global green shift: History, dynamics, and
prospects
* 3: Sung-Young Kim, Hao Tan, and Elizabeth Thurbon: Developmental
environmentalism: Green growth in East Asia
* 4: Rasmus Lema and Carlota Perez: Green transformation as new
direction for techno-economic development
* 5: Maj Munch Andersen: Evolutionary dynamics of the Green and
Circular Economy
* II. Greening of Energy, Resource Flows, and Finance
* 6: Nicola Armaroli: Fossil fuels exit: Challenges, perspectives, and
bottlenecks
* 7: Tomas Kaberger: Reversing the fuel-electricity system provides for
complete fossil fuel replacement and a stable grid
* 8: Mark Delucchi: Social cost-benefit analysis of 100 percent
renewables systems
* 9: Gerhard Swiegers with Rahman Daiyan, Abbey Last, and M. Haider Ali
Khan: Renewable hydrogen production economics: Influence of
electrolyser performance
* 10: Meg Jo-Chen Lin, Justin Che-Ping Chou, and Mei-Chih Hu: Taiwan's
green technology development: The role of fuel cells and the green
hydrogen economy
* 11: Jusen Asuka: Japanese debates over the energy transformation (GX)
* 12: Marian R. Chertow and Koichi S. Kanaoka: Greening the economy:
industrial ecology and industrial symbiosis
* 13: Ulrich Volz and Damon Aitken: The role of finance in greening
economic development
* 14: Mariana Mazzucato and Laurie Macfarlane: Role of mission-oriented
development banks in greening
* III. Greening along Value Chains
* 15: Lindsay Whitfield, Felix Maile, and Tobias Wuttke: Green windows
of opportunity and catch-up industrialization in Africa
* 16: Xianlai Zeng and Xin Xiong: Economic performance of urban mining
for future resource supply
* 17: Aarti Krishnan: Greening of global value chains
* 18: John Schooneveldt: Regenerative farming and greening of food
production
* 19: Chan-Yuan Wong, Chia-Chen Chang, and Hon-Ngen Fung: Patenting
strategies for electric vehicles
* IV. Greening of Regions
* 20: Jeffrey Ball: How China's green strategy is changing the world
* 21: Simran Talwar and Maartje Feenstra: Greening in Central and South
Asia: India
* 22: Ewan Gibbs: Greening in Northern Europe: Offshore wind power
* 23: Euston Quah and Jun Rui Tan: Greening the economy: The Singapore
model
* 24: Rajah Rasiah and Gopi Krishnan Vijayaraghavan: Greening in
Southeast Asia
* 25: Amir Lebdioui: Greening of Latin American economies
* 26: Michael A. Landesmann: The European Union's green industrial
policy
* 27: Robert Pollin: A green transition in the United States: The case
of fossil fuel-dependent West Virginia
* V. Greening of strategies for economic development
* 28: Keun Lee: Conditions for success of green industrial policy
* 29: Richard Kozul-Wright, Diana Barrowclough, and Piergiuseppe
Fortunato: Greening industrial development strategies
* 30: Michael H. Best: Greening of economic development: The New Deal's
enduring legacy
* 31: John A. Mathews and Arkebe Oqubay: Greening of economic
development: The next Great Transformation - Conclusions and pathways
to the future







