Macroeconomics of Climate Change in a Dualistic Economy: A Regional General Equilibrium Analysis
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- References -- Chapter 1 - Introduction -- 1.1 - Background -- 1.2 - On Turkey -- 1.3 - Objectives -- 1.4 - Outline of this manuscript -- References -- Further reading -- Chapter 2 - Patterns of Growth in Dual Economies: Challenges of Development in the 21st Century -- 2.1 - Patterns of growth and adjustment in the global economy -- 2.1.1 - Stagnant or Falling Real Wages Across the Global Economy -- 2.1.2 - The Consequent Rise in Profitability did not Lead to the Warranted Investment Push -- 2.1.3 - Decline in Productivity -- 2.2 - Developmental importance of structural change and industrialization -- 2.2.1 - Myths and Miracles: Trends in Structural Change in Developing Countries -- 2.2.2 - Potential Consequences of Premature Deindustrialization -- 2.3 - Duality in economic theory: a summary and implications -- 2.4 - Macroeconomics of the environment -- 2.4.1 - Sustainability, Resource Use, and the Environment in a Dual World -- 2.4.2 - Literature Findings on the Income–Environment Relationship -- 2.4.3 - Climate Change and Economic Growth in the Aftermath of Global Financial Turmoil -- 2.4.4 - The Way Ahead: Global Climate Change Architecture After Paris -- References -- Further reading -- Chapter 3 - Energy and Environmental Policy Against Climate Change in Turkey -- 3.1 - Statistics on energy and environment in Turkey -- 3.1.1 - Energy Stats -- 3.1.2 - Emissions Stats -- 3.2 - Existing energy and environmental policies in Turkey -- 3.2.1 - Energy-Related Policies -- Fossil Fuel Subsidies: Coal, Oil, and Gas -- Renewable Energy Policy -- 3.2.2 Environmental Policy -- 3.3 - Possible extensions of environmental policy in Turkey -- 3.3.1 - Emissions Trading Systems and the Turkish Experience -- 3.3.2 - Partnership for Market Readiness Project -- Carbon Taxation