Ensaios sobre desempenho socioeconômico, complexidade econômica e performance ambiental

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Autor(a) principal: Simões, Marcelo Silva
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFU
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufu.br/handle/123456789/32854
http://doi.org/10.14393/ufu.te.2021.436
Resumo: This thesis is dedicated to the investigation of the relationships between economy and environment through the debate of socioeconomic development, economic complexity and environmental performance. A transdisciplinary perspective is sought, involving contributions from schools of systems theory, institutionalist, evolutionary, economic-ecological and post-Keynesianism. The first essay is dedicated to the definition of the theoretical-analytical framework in which the complexities of the real relations between economy and the environment are understood. The effort to concatenate the theoretical contributions that facilitate the analysis of the reality of these relationships is fundamental to be able to format a holistic view capable of interpreting the empirical results and the proposals for public policies that follow. The second essay aims to empirically assess the role of economic complexity as an improvement in environmental performance. Additionally, it discusses the concept of decoupling in its impact and resource dimensions. We start from the hypothesis that economic complexity has different impacts in terms of speed of occurrence when these two dimensions of the concept are taken into account. The empirical test involved annual data for a set of 115 countries for the period 1995-2015, making up the structure of a short data panel. We opted for the strategy of subdividing the database into two parts: more complex countries and less complex countries. In general, for the more complex countries, the trend towards decoupling resources and impact occurs more uniformly and more robustly in the decarbonization of the economy. On the other hand, the behavior for less complex countries was the opposite: greater ease in decoupling resources and greater intensification of impact variables. The third essay was responsible for diagnosing the inadequacy of decoupling as an effective instrument for achieving the transition to a low-carbon economy suited to ecosystem limits, in particular, in relation to the goals of the Paris Agreement. A proposal for a development strategy was structured that is compatible with the search for sufficiency of basic human needs and dignity of freedom of choice, in a more realistic scenario of the need to reduce the final demand for energy use in order to limit the global warming at 1.5ºC by 2100, from macroeconomic policies within the post-Keynesian framework that encompass the notion of environmental sustainability, and microeconomic policies - in particular, "green industrial" - that enable the performance of the State and the initiative in a “green complexification strategy”. Thus, developing countries, less complex, would have a “shortcut” to achieve socioeconomic prosperity, with less intensity of environmental degradation and respect for ecosystem limits.
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spelling Ensaios sobre desempenho socioeconômico, complexidade econômica e performance ambientalAssays on socioeconomic performance, economic complexity and environmental performancedesempenho econômicoperformance ambientalcomplexidade econômicadecouplingeconomia ecológicaAntropocenoeconomic performanceenvironmental performanceeconomic complexityecological economicsanthropoceneCNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::ECONOMIA::ECONOMIAS AGRARIA E DOS RECURSOS NATURAIS::ECONOMIA DOS RECURSOS NATURAISEconomiaThis thesis is dedicated to the investigation of the relationships between economy and environment through the debate of socioeconomic development, economic complexity and environmental performance. A transdisciplinary perspective is sought, involving contributions from schools of systems theory, institutionalist, evolutionary, economic-ecological and post-Keynesianism. The first essay is dedicated to the definition of the theoretical-analytical framework in which the complexities of the real relations between economy and the environment are understood. The effort to concatenate the theoretical contributions that facilitate the analysis of the reality of these relationships is fundamental to be able to format a holistic view capable of interpreting the empirical results and the proposals for public policies that follow. The second essay aims to empirically assess the role of economic complexity as an improvement in environmental performance. Additionally, it discusses the concept of decoupling in its impact and resource dimensions. We start from the hypothesis that economic complexity has different impacts in terms of speed of occurrence when these two dimensions of the concept are taken into account. The empirical test involved annual data for a set of 115 countries for the period 1995-2015, making up the structure of a short data panel. We opted for the strategy of subdividing the database into two parts: more complex countries and less complex countries. In general, for the more complex countries, the trend towards decoupling resources and impact occurs more uniformly and more robustly in the decarbonization of the economy. On the other hand, the behavior for less complex countries was the opposite: greater ease in decoupling resources and greater intensification of impact variables. The third essay was responsible for diagnosing the inadequacy of decoupling as an effective instrument for achieving the transition to a low-carbon economy suited to ecosystem limits, in particular, in relation to the goals of the Paris Agreement. A proposal for a development strategy was structured that is compatible with the search for sufficiency of basic human needs and dignity of freedom of choice, in a more realistic scenario of the need to reduce the final demand for energy use in order to limit the global warming at 1.5ºC by 2100, from macroeconomic policies within the post-Keynesian framework that encompass the notion of environmental sustainability, and microeconomic policies - in particular, "green industrial" - that enable the performance of the State and the initiative in a “green complexification strategy”. Thus, developing countries, less complex, would have a “shortcut” to achieve socioeconomic prosperity, with less intensity of environmental degradation and respect for ecosystem limits.Tese (Doutorado)Esta tese é dedicada à investigação das relações entre economia e meio ambiente pelo debate entre desempenho socioeconômico, complexidade econômica e performance ambiental. Busca-se uma perspectiva transdisciplinar, que envolva contribuições das escolas da teoria dos sistemas, institucionalista, evolucionária, econômico-ecológica e pós-keynesiana. Neste sentido, o primeiro ensaio é dedicado à definição do arcabouço teórico-analítico em que se entende as complexidades das relações reais entre economia e o meio ambiente. O esforço em concatenar as contribuições teóricas que facilitam a análise da realidade destas relações é fundamental para se conseguir formatar uma visão holística capaz de interpretar os resultados empíricos e as propostas de políticas públicas que vêm a seguir. O segundo ensaio tem como objetivo avaliar empiricamente o papel da complexidade econômica como melhoria da performance ambiental. Adicionalmente, discute-se a respeito do conceito de decoupling em suas dimensões de impacto e de recursos. Parte-se da hipótese de que a complexidade econômica tem diferentes impactos em termos de velocidade de ocorrência quando se leva em consideração estas duas dimensões do conceito. O teste empírico envolveu dados anuais para um conjunto de 115 países para o período de 1995 a 2015, perfazendo a estrutura de um painel de dados curto. Optou-se pela estratégia de subdividir a base de dados em duas partes: países mais complexos e países menos complexos. De modo geral, para os países mais complexos, a tendência do decoupling de recursos e de impacto ocorre de forma mais uniforme e de modo mais robusto na descarbonização da economia. Por outro lado, o comportamento para os países menos complexos foi o inverso: maior facilidade no decoupling de recursos e maior intensificação nas variáveis de impacto. O terceiro ensaio cuidou de realizar o diagnóstico sobre a insuficiência do decoupling como instrumento de alcance eficaz da transição para uma economia de baixo carbono adequado aos limites ecossistêmicos, em especial, em relação às metas do Acordo de Paris. Estruturou-se uma proposta de uma estratégia de desenvolvimento que é compatível com a busca pela suficiência das necessidades humanas básicas e dignidade de liberdade de escolhas, em um cenário mais realista de necessidade de redução da demanda final de uso de energia para se conseguir limitar o aquecimento global a 1,5ºC até 2100, a partir de políticas macroeconômicas dentro do arcabouço pós-keynesiano que englobam a noção da sustentabilidade ambiental, e de políticas microeconômicas – em especial, “industriais verdes” – que possibilitem a atuação do Estado e da iniciativa privada em uma “estratégia de complexificação verde”. Assim, os países em desenvolvimento, menos complexos, teriam um “atalho” para alcançar a prosperidade socioeconômica, com menor intensidade de degradação ambiental e respeito aos limites ecossistêmicos.Universidade Federal de UberlândiaBrasilPrograma de Pós-graduação em EconomiaAndrade, Daniel Caixetahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4632609286866341Saiani, Carlos Cesar Santejohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5843437788816592Avellar, Ana Paula Macedo dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8135896270067246Romeiro, Ademar Ribeirohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6272554271895126Young, Carlos Eduardo Frickmannhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9132537574929792Simões, Marcelo Silva2021-10-11T16:58:03Z2021-10-11T16:58:03Z2021-08-25info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfSIMÕES, Marcelo Silva. Ensaios sobre desempenho socioeconômico, complexidade econômica e performance ambiental. 236 f. Tese (Doutorado em Economia) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Uberlândia, 2021. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ensaios sobre desempenho socioeconômico, complexidade econômica e performance ambiental
Assays on socioeconomic performance, economic complexity and environmental performance
title Ensaios sobre desempenho socioeconômico, complexidade econômica e performance ambiental
spellingShingle Ensaios sobre desempenho socioeconômico, complexidade econômica e performance ambiental
Simões, Marcelo Silva
desempenho econômico
performance ambiental
complexidade econômica
decoupling
economia ecológica
Antropoceno
economic performance
environmental performance
economic complexity
ecological economics
anthropocene
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::ECONOMIA::ECONOMIAS AGRARIA E DOS RECURSOS NATURAIS::ECONOMIA DOS RECURSOS NATURAIS
Economia
title_short Ensaios sobre desempenho socioeconômico, complexidade econômica e performance ambiental
title_full Ensaios sobre desempenho socioeconômico, complexidade econômica e performance ambiental
title_fullStr Ensaios sobre desempenho socioeconômico, complexidade econômica e performance ambiental
title_full_unstemmed Ensaios sobre desempenho socioeconômico, complexidade econômica e performance ambiental
title_sort Ensaios sobre desempenho socioeconômico, complexidade econômica e performance ambiental
author Simões, Marcelo Silva
author_facet Simões, Marcelo Silva
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Andrade, Daniel Caixeta
http://lattes.cnpq.br/4632609286866341
Saiani, Carlos Cesar Santejo
http://lattes.cnpq.br/5843437788816592
Avellar, Ana Paula Macedo de
http://lattes.cnpq.br/8135896270067246
Romeiro, Ademar Ribeiro
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6272554271895126
Young, Carlos Eduardo Frickmann
http://lattes.cnpq.br/9132537574929792
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Simões, Marcelo Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv desempenho econômico
performance ambiental
complexidade econômica
decoupling
economia ecológica
Antropoceno
economic performance
environmental performance
economic complexity
ecological economics
anthropocene
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::ECONOMIA::ECONOMIAS AGRARIA E DOS RECURSOS NATURAIS::ECONOMIA DOS RECURSOS NATURAIS
Economia
topic desempenho econômico
performance ambiental
complexidade econômica
decoupling
economia ecológica
Antropoceno
economic performance
environmental performance
economic complexity
ecological economics
anthropocene
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::ECONOMIA::ECONOMIAS AGRARIA E DOS RECURSOS NATURAIS::ECONOMIA DOS RECURSOS NATURAIS
Economia
description This thesis is dedicated to the investigation of the relationships between economy and environment through the debate of socioeconomic development, economic complexity and environmental performance. A transdisciplinary perspective is sought, involving contributions from schools of systems theory, institutionalist, evolutionary, economic-ecological and post-Keynesianism. The first essay is dedicated to the definition of the theoretical-analytical framework in which the complexities of the real relations between economy and the environment are understood. The effort to concatenate the theoretical contributions that facilitate the analysis of the reality of these relationships is fundamental to be able to format a holistic view capable of interpreting the empirical results and the proposals for public policies that follow. The second essay aims to empirically assess the role of economic complexity as an improvement in environmental performance. Additionally, it discusses the concept of decoupling in its impact and resource dimensions. We start from the hypothesis that economic complexity has different impacts in terms of speed of occurrence when these two dimensions of the concept are taken into account. The empirical test involved annual data for a set of 115 countries for the period 1995-2015, making up the structure of a short data panel. We opted for the strategy of subdividing the database into two parts: more complex countries and less complex countries. In general, for the more complex countries, the trend towards decoupling resources and impact occurs more uniformly and more robustly in the decarbonization of the economy. On the other hand, the behavior for less complex countries was the opposite: greater ease in decoupling resources and greater intensification of impact variables. The third essay was responsible for diagnosing the inadequacy of decoupling as an effective instrument for achieving the transition to a low-carbon economy suited to ecosystem limits, in particular, in relation to the goals of the Paris Agreement. A proposal for a development strategy was structured that is compatible with the search for sufficiency of basic human needs and dignity of freedom of choice, in a more realistic scenario of the need to reduce the final demand for energy use in order to limit the global warming at 1.5ºC by 2100, from macroeconomic policies within the post-Keynesian framework that encompass the notion of environmental sustainability, and microeconomic policies - in particular, "green industrial" - that enable the performance of the State and the initiative in a “green complexification strategy”. Thus, developing countries, less complex, would have a “shortcut” to achieve socioeconomic prosperity, with less intensity of environmental degradation and respect for ecosystem limits.
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