Measuring green industrial performance: a regional outlook of Eastern Asia and Europe
Abstract Is it possible to measure the green performance of the manufacturing sector? Which world regions are doing better in terms of green industrialization? This paper develops a novel methodology to respond to these questions by improving the green industrial performance (GIP) index through the...
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