Investment, Growth and Sustainability
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Economic and Business Aspects of Sustainability".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 February 2022) | Viewed by 103015
Special Issue Editors
2. Department of Economics and Management, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy
Interests: macroeconomics; international monetary economics; European economic and monetary union; euro; exchange rates; fiscal policies; public debt dynamics; economic globalization; photovoltaic energy
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Interests: economic policies; labor policies; unemployment; youth unemployment; human capital; comparative economics; regional economics
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Interests: economic policies; comparative economics; labor policies; regional economic and policies
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue will include papers covering a wide range of aspects related to investment, growth, and sustainability.
Investment has collapsed in many countries of the world because of the economic consequences of the pandemic due to Covid-19. This is particularly worrying in several European countries, where in 2019 both public and private investment was still below the 2008 level (as a consequence of the double crisis experienced in 2008-09 and 2011-12 followed by a weak recovery).
Investment can be considered as capital accumulation latu senso, i.e., as resulting from both public sector policies (investment in material and immaterial infrastructures, public R&D, human capital investment, etc.) and private sector decisions (investment in equipment, machinery, construction, private R&D, etc.).
It affects growth, but some specific categories of investment are more suitable than others to secure a sustainable growth, since not all growth-enhancing investments may be sustainable in the long run. Investments in new energy sources or in new ways of exploiting the old ones, for example, are especially important for environmental sustainability, as exemplified by the New Green Deal launched by the EU. In Europe, special attention should be devoted, more broadly, to the preparation of the investment plans related to the implementation of the Next Generation EU strategy approved in 2020.
Sustainability, however, may refer also to economic, social, and financial aspects (for example, it might be relative to public debt), other than the environment.
Growth is traditionally considered in its economic dimension, namely, as resulting from GDP dynamics, but when addressing issues of sustainability, in particular of social sustainability, the more comprehensive concept of development (together with the associated indexes including also the HDI and inequality-adjusted development indexes) might also be relevant.
Theoretical or empirical papers related to the concepts described above and applying to developed, emerging or developing countries or regions are of particular interest for this Special Issue.
Dr. Pompeo Della Posta
Prof. Dr. Enrico Marelli
Prof. Marcello Signorelli
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- public investment
- private sector investment
- economic growth
- economic development
- human development
- environmental sustainability
- social sustainability
- debt sustainability
- economic and financial sustainability
- sustainable growth and development policies
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