Measuring Complex Socio-economic Phenomena. Conceptual and Methodological Issues
Filomena Maggino () and
Leonardo Salvatore Alaimo ()
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Filomena Maggino: Sapienza University of Rome, Pontificia Academia Mariana Internationalis, (Formerly) Control Room Benessere Italia at the Italian Prime Minister’s Office
Leonardo Salvatore Alaimo: Sapienza University of Rome, Italian National Institute of Statistics (Istat)
Chapter Chapter 4 in Interdisciplinary Approaches to Climate Change for Sustainable Growth, 2022, pp 43-59 from Springer
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Abstract The object of this book is to analyze how climate change can be a driver for sustainable growth by considering different disciplinary approaches. The starting point for such a reflection is to determine what is climate change and what sustainable growth means. Only then will we be able to investigate whether and how climate change may affect sustainable growth. The answer to these questions, which will be addressed in the following chapters, is not an easy task. The difficulty in understanding socioeconomic phenomena such as those examined in this volume is linked to their complexity.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-87564-0_4
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