June 7, 2026
Green Innovation and Industrial Organization (True PDF, )
Green Innovation and Industrial Organization (True PDF, ) | 14.02 MB
Title: Green Innovation and Industrial Organization
Author: Joanna Poyago-Theotoky
Category: Business & Finance, Industries & Professions, Industries, Economics
Language: English | 224 Pages | ISBN: 9789819816040
Description:
In the wake of rapid economic growth, both industrialized and developing countries have seen a significant rise in productivity, but this progress also comes at a cost – dramatic increases in Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions and other pollutants. Green Innovation and Industrial Organization dives into the urgent global challenge of climate change, focusing on the need for effective environmental economic policies to address the widespread issue of pollution.
This collection explores the nuanced relationship between green innovation and environmental economics, providing insights into how various policy instruments, from emissions standards to tradable permits, can impact the development and spread of green technologies. Highlighting the importance of integrating innovation and environmental policy, the book presents vital perspectives on fostering ‘green’ innovation in industries and setting the framework for a more sustainable future.
Whether you’re a policy maker, business leader, or a reader interested in environmental economics, this book offers a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the intersection between environmental responsibility and economic progress.
Readership: Academic Researchers and Scholars in Environmental Economics, Industrial Organization, and Innovation Policy, particularly those studying the intersection of market behavior and environmental regulation. Graduate Students in Economics, Sustainability Studies, Public Policy, or Environmental Management seeking advanced understanding of how industrial dynamics and green innovation interact. Policymakers and Government Analysts involved in designing or evaluating environmental regulations, emissions policies, and CSR frameworks. Corporate Sustainability Officers, R&D Managers, and Strategy Executives in industries affected by environmental regulation and innovation mandates. Think Tanks and NGOs focused on sustainable development, climate policy, and green technology promotion. International Development Agencies and Investment Bodies interested in how environmental economics can shape foreign investment and market incentives.
In the wake of rapid economic growth, both industrialized and developing countries have seen a significant rise in productivity, but this progress also comes at a cost – dramatic increases in Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions and other pollutants. Green Innovation and Industrial Organization dives into the urgent global challenge of climate change, focusing on the need for effective environmental economic policies to address the widespread issue of pollution.
This collection explores the nuanced relationship between green innovation and environmental economics, providing insights into how various policy instruments, from emissions standards to tradable permits, can impact the development and spread of green technologies. Highlighting the importance of integrating innovation and environmental policy, the book presents vital perspectives on fostering ‘green’ innovation in industries and setting the framework for a more sustainable future.
Whether you’re a policy maker, business leader, or a reader interested in environmental economics, this book offers a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the intersection between environmental responsibility and economic progress.
Readership: Academic Researchers and Scholars in Environmental Economics, Industrial Organization, and Innovation Policy, particularly those studying the intersection of market behavior and environmental regulation. Graduate Students in Economics, Sustainability Studies, Public Policy, or Environmental Management seeking advanced understanding of how industrial dynamics and green innovation interact. Policymakers and Government Analysts involved in designing or evaluating environmental regulations, emissions policies, and CSR frameworks. Corporate Sustainability Officers, R&D Managers, and Strategy Executives in industries affected by environmental regulation and innovation mandates. Think Tanks and NGOs focused on sustainable development, climate policy, and green technology promotion. International Development Agencies and Investment Bodies interested in how environmental economics can shape foreign investment and market incentives.
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