Role of Government Policy in Sustainable Development Transition
The speed at which a sustainable development model is adopted and the associated costs are critically dependent on the policies implemented by governments. These policies and their effectiveness vary significantly from one country to another.
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Imagine a graph where the vertical axis represents a country's average income (GDP per capita) and the horizontal axis represents its carbon emissions per capita. A low-income country aims to significantly increase its citizens' average income over the next few decades while minimizing its environmental impact. Which of the following described paths on the graph best represents a sustainable development model that breaks from the historical pattern of industrialization?
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Match each development concept to its most accurate description to distinguish between historical and modern sustainable growth models.
Analyzing National Development Paths
A low-income nation is evaluating two distinct foreign investment proposals to improve its citizens' quality of life.
Proposal 1: Funds the construction of several large, highly efficient fossil fuel power plants, promising rapid industrialization and a significant, immediate increase in average income.
Proposal 2: Funds the development of a nationwide renewable energy grid and provides training for green technology jobs, promising slower but steadier long-term growth in average income.
Based on the goal of achieving economic development that breaks from historical patterns, which statement provides the most accurate analysis of these options?
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A low-income country is aiming to increase its GDP per capita without increasing its national CO2 emissions, following a 'horizontal' growth path. Which of the following government policy packages is most likely to achieve this specific outcome?
Match each government policy with its primary mechanism for encouraging a transition toward sustainable development.
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Implementing a universal carbon tax will have the same effect on reducing CO2 emissions and promoting sustainable development in a high-income, service-based economy as it would in a low-income, agriculture-based economy.
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A government of a developing nation is planning a phased, decade-long transition to a sustainable economic model. To ensure a smooth and cost-effective process, it's crucial to implement policies in a logical order. Arrange the following government actions from the initial foundational step to the final, large-scale implementation.