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Economic growth, population health and Sustainable Development Goal 8 [PDF]
Abstract High-income countries (HICs), including UK, Germany and Japan, are reducing CO2 output relative to economic growth. SDG8 refers to 'sustainable growth' but does not differentiate between low, middle- and high-income countries. The United Nations target is for net-zero CO2 emissions by 2050, therefore there is a strong case for ...
Hiroyasu Iso, E J Brunner, Noriko Cable
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The Impact of Co2 on Economic Growth in Asean 8
AbstractEnvironmental pollution may directly decrease output and decreasing productivity of man-made capital and labor. The distressfulness and the long term damaging effect of this environmental pollution can contribute to destructive consequences on human wellbeing and economy.
Mizan Hitam +2 more
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Assessment of the Sustainable Economic Development Goal 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth in G20 Countries [PDF]
Abstract Research purpose. The importance of sustainable development, the need to achieve sustainable economic development that does not harm the environment, conserve natural resources or exacerbate tensions in society has been increasingly discussed over the last decade. The purpose of the research is to evaluate the
Silvija Vidžiūnaitė +1 more
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Trade Agreement and Economic Growth: Evidence in D-8 Countries
The D-8 organization was established to accelerate the economies of eight developing countries that joined the OIC, but the data showed a decline in the share of the D-8 countries towards the total GDP of developing countries. Thus, this study examines whether there are differences in economic growth between D-8 and non-D-8 countries.
Arisman Arisman +2 more
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SDG 8: Decent work and economic growth – A gendered analysis [PDF]
SDG 8 calls for promoting ‘sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all’. Even as it highlights the importance of labour rights for all, it also makes visible some significant tensions. We note, for example, that despite many critiques of narrow economic measures of growth, the focus here ...
Rai, Shirin M +2 more
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From “Decent work and economic growth” to “Sustainable work and economic degrowth”: a new framework for SDG 8 [PDF]
AbstractThe sustainable Development Goal (SDGs) have successfully raised awareness and built momentum for taking collective action, while also remaining uncritical of the central causes of the environmental crises – economic growth, inequality, and overconsumption in the Global North.
Halliki Kreinin, Ernest Aigner
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This Research Topic explores Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) eight, which is to “promote sustained, inclusive, and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment, and decent work for all.” It highlights the COVID-19 pandemic's severe impact and triggered global economic recession, worsened gender pay gaps, increased undeclared ...
Klimczuk, Andrzej +4 more
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In an open economy, economic growth is not only supported by international trade but may also be supported through the development of tourism. We can use international tourist arrivals as one of indicators of international tourism. This study aimed to examine the factors that influence international tourist arrivals as well as to analyze the ...
Garnis Nur Anggraeni
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SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth – Potential Impacts on Forests and Forest-Dependent Livelihoods [PDF]
This chapter assesses the potential impact of SDG 8 on forests and forest-dependent people. The conceptual framework puts decent work and economic growth in the context of predominant development theories and paradigms (modernisation, growth, basic needs, sustainable development) shaping the agendas of governments, the private sector, civil society and
Iliana Monterroso +2 more
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8. Inequality and Economic Growth
Joseph E. Stiglitz
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