Responsible Global Value Chains to promote Sustainability

shivansh pathak, Madhu Makan

Abstract


World leaders are striving to discover resources and solutions to reduce poverty and food insecurity, as well as mitigate climate change. For a country's entire development plan, which encompasses economic, social, and environmental sustainability, to be successful, it must take actions that are precisely designed. It is important to integrate GVC policies with other policies that encourage private sector growth, to create a favourable investment climate and to help local companies expand productive capacity.Time series analysis is used to forecast India's annual GDP using data from UNCTAD's Eora database and World Development Measures' indicators of economic growth and sustainability for the period 1990-2018. Determinants of carbon dioxide emissions in Australia have been prioritized using multivariate regression.

Keywords


Global Value Chain (GVC), Sustainable Development Goals(SDG), Trade in Value Added(TIVA)

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