Six projects look at issues related to national and international policy issues. One project deals with trade and environmental links, conflicts and prospects in the context of economic reforms in India. Another project analyzes the subsidies & environment - with special emphasis on agricultural subsidies, and a third project looks at climate change issues from a developing country perspective. Three more projects deal with issues related to delineation of corporate green accounting procedures in medium sized industries, deriving an environmentally corrected GDP for India by valuation and accounting for industrial pollution, and impact of pollution control schemes on outputs & prices
National
and International Policy Issues
Project
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Principal Investigator
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Trade and Environment: Conflicts and Prospects - A Case Study of Leather Goods, Tea and Cut Flowers | Gopal K Kadekodi, Centre for Multi Disciplinary Studies, Dharwad |
Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Change: Agriculture and Coastal Resources in India | Kavi Kumar, Madras School of Economics, Chennai |
Environmental and Economic Accounting for Indian Industry | M N Murthy, Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi |
Subsidies and Environment: With Special Reference to Agriculture In India | Rita Pandey, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, Delhi |
Delineation and Dissemination of Corporate Green Accounting Procedures with Case Studies in Medium Sized Textile, Pharmaceutical and Chemical Industries | P Khanna, Indian Institute of Environment Management, Navi Mumbai |
A Study on the Effect of Pollution Control Scheme on Output & Prices of Different Goods and Services of the Indian Economy | Debesh Chakraborty, Jadavpur University, Kolkata |