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Green economy priority sectors in Indonesia: a SAM approach

Lilia Endriana (), Djoni Hartono and Tony Irawan ()

Environmental Economics and Policy Studies, 2016, vol. 18, issue 1, 115-135

Abstract: Green economy has been offered as an innovative initiative to achieve a sustainable development. This framework covers three important aspects, namely economic, environmental, and social aspect. This paper aims to identify sectors that satisfy all three criteria of a green economy framework. Those sectors must have high multiplier effect on the economy, have a relatively low CO 2 emissions and better income distribution. Technically, the paper develops Indonesian energy social accounting matrix and calculates three indicators in order to identify green economy priority sectors. Those indicators are output multiplier index, emissions multiplier index, and Theil index. The results suggest 11 sectors that satisfy all three aspects of green economy. Copyright Society for Environmental Economics and Policy Studies and Springer Japan 2016

Keywords: Green economy; SAM; CO 2 emissions; Income distribution; Q51; Q56; O15 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/s10018-015-0114-5

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