Targeting the new sustainable inclusive green growth: A review

IF 3.7 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Aribah Aslam, Ghulam Ghouse
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Abstract

Although the literature on inclusive growth is richer than ever before, still scant studies have researched its complex relationship with environmental quality. Considering the growing issue of poverty, unemployment, and rapid environmental degradation, we introduce here a new agenda for a sustainable global economy namely sustainable inclusive green growth. The paper is devoted to building up a comprehensive conceptual model of the relationship between environmental quality and inclusive growth based on the analysis of their main predictors, mediating and moderating variables using socio-economic theoretical underpinnings. In post-Covid-19 times, the world is considered about sustainable inclusive green growth more than anything else. An in-depth review of the literature suggests that inclusive growth could only be sustainable if it takes care of environmental quality while promising higher economic growth, tackling poverty, curbing inequalities through social and digital inclusion, and creating productive employment opportunities for current and future generations. The conceptual framework suggested here may be seen as a roadmap for policy makers of different geographical locations to target sustainable inclusive green growth. Moreover, the concepts of human and physical capital, institutions, trade dimensions, investment, and the role of major macroeconomic indicators such as inflation are also considered while designing the conceptual framework.

以可持续、包容的新型绿色增长为目标:综述
尽管关于包容性增长的文献比以往任何时候都丰富,但对其与环境质量的复杂关系的研究仍然很少。考虑到日益严重的贫困、失业和环境迅速恶化问题,我们在此提出可持续全球经济的新议程,即可持续的包容性绿色增长。本文运用社会经济理论基础,在分析环境质量与包容性增长的主要预测因子、中介变量和调节变量的基础上,构建了环境质量与包容性增长关系的综合概念模型。在后新冠肺炎时代,可持续、包容性的绿色增长比什么都重要。对文献的深入研究表明,包容性增长只有在兼顾环境质量的同时,承诺实现更高的经济增长,解决贫困问题,通过社会和数字包容遏制不平等,并为当代人和子孙后代创造生产性就业机会,才能实现可持续发展。本文提出的概念框架可被视为不同地理位置的政策制定者实现可持续包容性绿色增长目标的路线图。此外,在设计概念框架时,还考虑了人力和物质资本、制度、贸易维度、投资以及通货膨胀等主要宏观经济指标的作用等概念。
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Cleaner and Responsible Consumption
Cleaner and Responsible Consumption Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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