2016
DOI: 10.1504/ijge.2016.079724
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Application model of green economic growth and economic gap

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“…The First ELEHIC Openness in terms of foreign capital can accelerate economic growth because with foreign investment coming in, it can add factors to domestic production both in terms of quantity and quality which then drives economic growth. In a previous author's study [10], it was found that trade openness significantly affected green GDP, this is…”
Section: Effects Of Foreign Direct Investment On Air Pollutionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The First ELEHIC Openness in terms of foreign capital can accelerate economic growth because with foreign investment coming in, it can add factors to domestic production both in terms of quantity and quality which then drives economic growth. In a previous author's study [10], it was found that trade openness significantly affected green GDP, this is…”
Section: Effects Of Foreign Direct Investment On Air Pollutionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…GDP itself stands for Gross Domestic Product, the index to measure the country's economy in goods and services value produced within a time [20]. The other terms of green GDP are GGEI [4], green growth [21], and green economy [22,23]. The indicators contained in green GDP is the value from [10]:…”
Section: Green Gross Domestic Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It shows by the case of Sweden, where their gap of green GDP and GDP steadily decreasing [25], along the way the country nominated as the highest green GDP in 2016 [26]. On the other hand, currently, the data gathered from all national green GDP, still in the no-growth or even degrowth phase, where the green GDP less than GDP, the productivity of capital and operations provide undesirable effects on environmental pollution and degradation [28]. However, the finding published by [26] has stated that the green GDP is the potential to influence the policy implication on environmental management in Bandung with the data of specific sectors that need to be focused.…”
Section: The Green Gdp Implementation In Country-based Emsmentioning
confidence: 99%