Description
Industrial houses have, in recent years, begun to favor green products and financial institutions are funneling investible funds to environmentally friendly industries as a priority. Implementation of green policy to support these changes requires economic as well as political support from various influential countries. Success of green policies will inevitably benefit biodiversity and global environmental health.
The Handbook of Research on Economic and Political Implications of Green Trading and Energy Use is a scholarly research publication that presents global perspectives on the impact of green financing and accounting on the health of the environment while highlighting issues related to carbon trading, carbon credit, energy use, and energy efficiency and their impact on economic outputs. This reference features a range of topics including environmental policies and sustainable development and is essential for academicians, environmental scientists, policymakers, political scientists, students, and researchers.
Author's/Editor's Biography
Ramesh Das (Ed.)
Ramesh Chandra Das
is currently Professor of Economics at Vidyasagar University, West Bengal, India. Previously he was Associate Professor of Economics at Katwa College, India. He has obtained Masters, M. Phil and Ph. D Degree in Economics from the University of Calcutta. He has about twenty five years of teaching and research experience in different fields of economics including theoretical and empirical economics, financial economics, environmental economics and political economics. Dr. Das has contributed several research papers to national and international journals and completed three MRPs sponsored by UGC, India. He has written text books on Microeconomics and Macroeconomics for different fields of readers and academician. He is the editor-in-chief in Asian Journal of Research in Business Economics and Management, Associate Editor of International Journal of Research on Social and Natural Sciences. He has edited a number of handbooks on Globalization, Investment and Growth...Economic and Political Convergence, infrastructure, microfinance, military expenditure, terrorism etc. and worked s guest editor of IJSEM's Special Issue (2 parts), all are of IGI Global, USA.