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.
Table of Contents
Section 1: Introduction and Overview1. Green Trade Overview
2. Comprehensive Assessment of China's Green Trade
Section 2: Impacts of Green Trade
3. Economic Impact: Can Green Trade Promotion Drive Sustainable Green Growth?
4. Environmental Impact: Is Green Trade Promotion in China a Catalyst for Synergetic Pollution and Carbon Reduction?
5. Social Impact: Is Green Trade the Powerful Tool for Income Inequality Alleviation?
Section 3: Advancement Approaches
6. Advancement Approach I: Can Accelerated Environmental Regulation Serve as an Efficacious Strategy for Boosting Green Trade?
7. Advancement Approach II: Is Technological Innovation an Effective Driver of Green Trade Enhancement?
8. Advancement Approach III: Is Improved Financial Inclusion a Panacea for Expediting Green Trade in China?
9. Advancement Approach IV: Can Energy Structure Transition Facilitate the Green Trade Growth in China?
10. Advancement Approach V: Can Enhanced Digital Economy Pave the Way for Green Trade Promotion in China? Conclusion
Authors
Kangyin Dong Associate Professor, School of International Trade and Economics, University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, China.Dr. Kangyin Dong is an Associate Professor in the School of International Trade and Economics, University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, China. His research interests include energy economics, climate change economics, and economics of natural gas and renewable energy. Dr. Dong serves for several academic journals as an Associate Editor including Energy Economics, Economic Analysis and Policy, Petroleum Science, and Journal of Economic Statistics. Dr. Dong has published more than 200 papers appearing in journals such as Energy Economics, Energy Policy, World Development, and The World Economy.
Jiaman Li School of Economics and Management, China University of Geosciences Beijing, China. Jiaman Li is a Lecturer in the School of Economics and Management, China University of Geosciences Beijing (Beijing, China). Her research interests include green trade, low-carbon economics, and applied econometrics. She has published many papers appearing in journals such as Applied Energy, Energy Economics, Renewable Energy, Resources Policy, Energy Efficiency, and Applied Economics.