利用自然资本实现绿色和传统生产力增长:资源枯竭、环境损害和部门构成的作用

IF 10.2 2区 经济学 0 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Resources Policy Pub Date : 2025-03-09 DOI:10.1016/j.resourpol.2025.105544
Dagmawe Tenaw
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Green and traditional productivity growth with natural capital: The role of resource depletion, environmental damages and sectoral composition
This study estimates traditional and green productivity growth, including natural capital as an input. The key novelty is the use of an alternative output measure (instead of GDP) that accounts for the depreciation of produced capital, depletion of natural resources, and environmental damages to estimate green productivity growth. The study also examines the effects of disregarding capital losses and ecological damages and the role of sectoral composition in differences between the two productivity measures. In doing so, we apply the translog-stochastic production frontier models in a panel of 100 countries from 1999 to 2018. Among our sample countries, only 46 percent had good compliance with the sustainability path; and the average share of capital losses and environmental damages in actual GDP is about 18 percent. Our findings also indicate a decline in global and regional average green productivity growth over the study period. Ignoring the loss of capital stocks and environmental costs of the economy tends to overestimate traditional productivity growth by 0.8–1.6 percent. Sectoral composition plays a crucial role, as tertiarization closes the gap between traditional and green productivity growth while industrialization widens the gap. Overall, countries should actively foster green practices, technologies, and policies to improve green productivity.
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Resources Policy
Resources Policy ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: Resources Policy is an international journal focused on the economics and policy aspects of mineral and fossil fuel extraction, production, and utilization. It targets individuals in academia, government, and industry. The journal seeks original research submissions analyzing public policy, economics, social science, geography, and finance in the fields of mining, non-fuel minerals, energy minerals, fossil fuels, and metals. Mineral economics topics covered include mineral market analysis, price analysis, project evaluation, mining and sustainable development, mineral resource rents, resource curse, mineral wealth and corruption, mineral taxation and regulation, strategic minerals and their supply, and the impact of mineral development on local communities and indigenous populations. The journal specifically excludes papers with agriculture, forestry, or fisheries as their primary focus.
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