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Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions in India—A Structural Decomposition Analysis

In: GHG Emissions and Economic Growth

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  • Barun Deb Pal

    (Institute for Social and Economic Change (ISEC))

  • Vijay P. Ojha

    (Institute of Management Technology)

  • Sanjib Pohit

    (CSIR–National Institute for Science Technology and Development Studies (CSIR-NISTADS))

  • Joyashree Roy

    (Jadavpur University)

Abstract

This chapter describes the historical trend of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and analyzes the factors influencing this historical trend. Since every economy passes through various structural change processes over time, their implications must be assessed for future policy implementation. Therefore, in this chapter, we have described the methodology of input-output (IO) structure decomposition analysis to assess and determine the factors for historical GHG emissions trend in the Indian economy.

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  • Barun Deb Pal & Vijay P. Ojha & Sanjib Pohit & Joyashree Roy, 2015. "Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions in India—A Structural Decomposition Analysis," India Studies in Business and Economics, in: GHG Emissions and Economic Growth, edition 127, chapter 5, pages 61-71, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:isbchp:978-81-322-1943-9_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-81-322-1943-9_5
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    1. Wang, H. & Ang, B.W. & Su, Bin, 2017. "A Multi-region Structural Decomposition Analysis of Global CO2 Emission Intensity," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 142(C), pages 163-176.

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