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This book is empirically analyzed using econometric methods to show that ecological pollution increases due to economic growth in Central Asia. The purpose of this book is an empirical study of the relationship between economic growth, resource and environmental pollution in Central Asia using econometric methodologies using panel data for 1990-2020. This book consists of three parts which are organized into eight chapters. The first part deals with the origins and development of the theories of economic growth, the foundations of environmental economics and the stages of development, as well…mehr

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This book is empirically analyzed using econometric methods to show that ecological pollution increases due to economic growth in Central Asia. The purpose of this book is an empirical study of the relationship between economic growth, resource and environmental pollution in Central Asia using econometric methodologies using panel data for 1990-2020. This book consists of three parts which are organized into eight chapters. The first part deals with the origins and development of the theories of economic growth, the foundations of environmental economics and the stages of development, as well as theoretical and empirical studies of economists and econometric methodologies. The second part included empirical studies on the relationship between economic growth, environment and resources in Central Asia through five different features: Air pollution, Water pollution, Waste pollution, Agricultural land pollution, Greenhouse gas emissions from Renewable Energy and Non-Renewable energysources. The empirical analysis is the main content of this book. Finally, in the third part, chapter eight summarizes the findings of the study and policy recommendations emerging from this book.
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Dr. Turmunkh Bolor-Erdene. Ich bin Mutter einer Tochter, Mathematiklehrerin und Wirtschaftswissenschaftlerin. Ich bin sehr besorgt über die globale Erwärmung und den Klimawandel.