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Sustainability in Economic Development
Research Guide

What is Sustainability in Economic Development?

Sustainability in economic development integrates environmental constraints and resource management into long-term economic growth models.

Research examines trade-offs between GDP expansion and ecological limits using tools like environmental accounting. Key studies analyze market-based policies for emissions control (Portney, 2000, 74 citations) and SME roles in sustainable growth in developing economies (Keskin and Şentürk, 2010, 19 citations). Over 10 papers from 2000-2023 address fiscal impacts on green development.

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Why It Matters

Sustainability analysis guides policies aligning economic growth with Paris Agreement targets on emissions reductions. Portney (2000) forecasts market-based tools like emissions reporting to replace command-and-control regulations by 2050. Keskin and Şentürk (2010) show SMEs drive employment and income in Turkey and Albania while facing EU sustainability standards. Altunöz (2014) tests current account deficit sustainability in Turkey using Johansen cointegration, informing fiscal strategies for resource-dependent economies. Jusufi and Gashi-Sadiku (2020) link fiscal policies to SME growth in Kosovo, enabling targeted incentives for green manufacturing.

Key Research Challenges

Measuring Green GDP

Standard GDP ignores natural capital depletion, requiring environmental accounts integration. Portney (2000) highlights emissions reporting needs but lacks depletion metrics. Developing consistent green GDP models remains unresolved across datasets.

Fiscal Policy Trade-offs

Balancing growth incentives with environmental taxes challenges emerging economies. Jusufi and Gashi-Sadiku (2020) find mixed fiscal impacts on Kosovo SMEs. Altunöz (2014) shows cointegration risks in Turkey's deficits.

SME Sustainability Scaling

Small firms drive employment but lack green tech adoption. Keskin and Şentürk (2010) apply SWOT to Turkey-Albania SMEs facing EU rules. Empirical scaling models for resource management are limited.

Essential Papers

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Environmental Problems and Policy: 2000–2050

Paul R. Portney · 2000 · The Journal of Economic Perspectives · 74 citations

The next 50 years will see more use of market-based tools for environmental protection. Regulatory authorities everywhere will require polluters to report emissions. Authority will leak away from n...

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Policing On American Indian Reservations

Miriam Jorgensen, Stewart Wakeling, S Michaelson et al. · 2004 · Open Publications Of UTS Scholars (University of Technology Sydney) · 35 citations

This study had two principal goals. The first was to take a broad look at policing in Indian Country in order to better understand the many arrangements for administering reservation police departm...

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Determining skill mix in the health workforce: Guidelines for managers and health professionals

James Buchan, Jane Ball, Fiona O’May · 2000 · Queen Margaret University Publications Repository (Queen Margaret University) · 29 citations

Most health systems are coming under increasing scrutiny with a view to cost containment, often as a direct or indirect result of health sector reform. Health care is
\nlabour intensive, and th...

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The Impact of an Innovative Reform to the South Carolina Dental Medicaid System

Paul J. Nietert, W. David Bradford, Linda M. Kaste · 2005 · Health Services Research · 21 citations

Objective. To evaluate the effectiveness of an innovative reform in 2000 to the Dental Medicaid program in South Carolina. Data Sources/Study Setting. South Carolina Medicaid enrollment data and de...

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The Importance Of Small And Medium-Sized Enterprises (Smes) In Economies: Swot Analysis Of The Sme Sector In Turkey And Albania.

Hidayet Keskin Canan Şentürk · 2010 · 19 citations

In developing countries SMEs constitute the main sources of national income and create an important area for entrepreneurship. Also they have great importance in terms of increase employment. Turke...

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Cari Açık Sorununun Temel Nedenleri ve Sürdürülebilirliği: Türkiye Örneği

Utku Altunöz · 2014 · İstanbul Gelişim Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi · 15 citations

The aim of this study is to test if current deficit of Turkey is sustainable or not. Turkey was tested by Johansen’s co integration method by using the data of 1994:042013:04 period. According to t...

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Impact of Fiscal Policies on Western Balkan SMEs’ Growth: Evidence from Kosovo

Gezim Jusufi, Fillorete Gashi-Sadiku · 2020 · Central European Public Administration Review · 13 citations

This paper analyses the impact of fiscal policies on increasing the capacity of SMEs from the manufacturing sector in the Western Balkans, with particular emphasis on those in Kosovo. To achieve em...

Reading Guide

Foundational Papers

Start with Portney (2000, 74 citations) for market-based environmental policy forecasts to 2050. Follow Keskin and Şentürk (2010, 19 citations) for SME roles in developing economy sustainability.

Recent Advances

Study Altunöz (2014) cointegration on Turkey deficits; Jusufi and Gashi-Sadiku (2020) fiscal impacts on Kosovo SMEs.

Core Methods

Johansen cointegration for deficit sustainability (Altunöz, 2014); SWOT for SME analysis (Keskin and Şentürk, 2010); emissions reporting and market tools (Portney, 2000).

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Discover & Search

Research Agent uses searchPapers and exaSearch to find Portney (2000) on market-based environmental tools, then citationGraph reveals 74 citing works on policy devolution. findSimilarPapers expands to Altunöz (2014) cointegration tests for deficit sustainability.

Analyze & Verify

Analysis Agent applies readPaperContent to extract Johansen cointegration results from Altunöz (2014), verifies via runPythonAnalysis replicating tests with pandas on Turkish data 1994-2013, and uses GRADE grading for evidence strength on fiscal sustainability claims.

Synthesize & Write

Synthesis Agent detects gaps in SME green scaling from Keskin and Şentürk (2010), flags contradictions between Portney (2000) forecasts and Jusufi (2020) empirics, then Writing Agent uses latexSyncCitations and latexCompile for policy report with exportMermaid diagrams of growth-emissions trade-offs.

Use Cases

"Replicate Altunöz (2014) cointegration test on Turkey current account data."

Research Agent → searchPapers 'Johansen cointegration Turkey deficit' → Analysis Agent → readPaperContent + runPythonAnalysis (pandas import data, compute cointegration vectors) → output: Verified p-values and sustainability forecast CSV.

"Draft LaTeX review on fiscal policies for Balkan SME sustainability."

Synthesis Agent → gap detection on Jusufi (2020) → Writing Agent → latexEditText for sections + latexSyncCitations (13 refs) + latexCompile → output: Compiled PDF with fiscal impact tables.

"Find code for green GDP models from sustainability papers."

Research Agent → paperExtractUrls on Portney (2000) similars → Code Discovery → paperFindGithubRepo + githubRepoInspect → output: Repos with environmental accounting Python scripts for GDP adjustments.

Automated Workflows

Deep Research workflow scans 50+ papers via searchPapers on 'sustainability economic development SMEs', chains to DeepScan for 7-step verification of Portney (2000) emission policy claims using CoVe. Theorizer generates theory linking fiscal policies (Jusufi 2020) to SME green growth models from citationGraph clusters.

Frequently Asked Questions

What defines sustainability in economic development?

It integrates environmental resource limits into growth models, assessing green policies and GDP trade-offs via environmental accounts.

What methods assess sustainability?

Johansen cointegration tests current account sustainability (Altunöz, 2014); SWOT analyzes SME roles (Keskin and Şentürk, 2010); market-based tools forecast emissions policy (Portney, 2000).

What are key papers?

Portney (2000, 74 citations) on environmental policy 2000-2050; Keskin and Şentürk (2010, 19 citations) on SMEs in Turkey-Albania; Altunöz (2014, 15 citations) on Turkey deficits.

What open problems exist?

Scaling green tech to SMEs lacks empirics; consistent green GDP metrics absent; fiscal-green growth trade-offs unresolved in Balkans (Jusufi and Gashi-Sadiku, 2020).

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