Developing China's Green Trade: Comprehensive Evaluation, Impacts, and Advancement Trajectories gives an extensive exploration of the intricate dynamics of green trade and its consequences. The book establishes a comprehensive indexing system for China's green trade and calculates a green trade composite index. Sourcing data from the Chinese Customs import and export trade database, the National Bureau of Statistics of China, the Ministry of Ecology and Environment, and more, the book employs a range of econometric methods to empirically evaluate the economic, environmental, and social impacts of green trade. It also investigates advancement approaches through environmental regulation, technological innovation, financial inclusion, an more.
The book primarily follows a framework of "measuring trade promotion paths." It begins by assessing the provincial green trade index in China after reviewing the concept and current state of green trade. Subsequently, it evaluates the potential impacts of green trade, considering its effects on the economy, environment, and society. Finally, it delves into a "five-pronged approach" of green trade advancement strategies, covering aspects of regulation, technology, finance, energy, and economy.
- Uniquely focuses on China, offering an in-depth analysis that is especially pertinent given China's global prominence in the realms of trade and environmental issues
- Discusses green growth in China from several multidisciplinary angles
- Explores the future implications of the tasks it will take to reach the goals of green trade in China
- Covers pressing contemporary topics, such as carbon border adjustment mechanisms, adding to its relevance as a critical consideration in contemporary trade and environmental policy discourse