Green Industrial Restructuring, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2001
International Case Studies and Theoretical Interpretations

Coordinators: Binder Manfred, Jänicke Martin, Petschow Ulrich

Language: English

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Green industrial restructuring international case studies and theoretical interpretations
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434 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Hardback
Starting from this dematerialization hypothesis, for the first time comparative case-studies analyse in detail the driving forces of industrial restructuring of different industries and countries in Europe where such a decline has been observed at least temporarily.
Dirty Industries in Decline: An Introduction to the Case Studies.- A. Theoretical Approaches.- Towards an End to the “Era of Materials”? Discussion of a Hypothesis.- Structural Change in Basic Industries and the Environment — Theoretical Foundations and Classic Economic Theories.- New Theoretical Perspectives on Industrial Restructuring and their Implications for (Green) Industrial Policy.- An Evolutionary Perspective on Structural Change and the Role of Technology.- Sectoral Network Structures as Determinants of Structural Change.- Industrial Complexes as the Centres of Gravity for Green Industrial Restructuring.- Multinational Enterprises and Industrial Restructuring: A Strategic Environmental Management Approach.- Opportunities for a Green Industrial Policy from an Evolutionary Technology Perspective.- Global Change and the Economic Charm of the Environment.- B. The Case Studies.- Chlorine Production in Germany.- Fertiliser Production in Austria.- Coal and Steel in Western Europe.- Aluminium Production in Germany.- Cement Production in Austria.- Cement Production in Denmark.- Oil Refineries in France.- Oil Refineries in the Netherlands.- Nuclear Energy in Germany.

Comparative case-studies

New theoretical approaches

New perspectives on structural change