Structural change, social inclusion, and environmental sustainability: New perspectives and policies in economic development

Authors

  • Fernando Isabella Universidad de la República (Montevideo)
  • Jimena Castillo Leeds University Business School (UK)
  • Giuliano Toshiro Yajima Levy Economics Institute of Bard College (USA)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13133/2037-3643/18649

Keywords:

structural change, social inclusion, environmental sustainability, economic development

Abstract

This special issue addresses the challenges of the international economy, focusing on structural change, social inclusion, and environmental sustainability. It brings together contributions from senior and young scholars, many from Latin America, to explore multidimensional issues like inequality, geopolitical tensions, financial instability, environmental crises, and technological asymmetries. The selected papers, initially presented at the 1st International Workshop on Structural Change, Social Inclusion, and Environmental Sustainability, provide diverse perspectives on topics such as economic policy for a fair transition, centre-periphery dynamics, and the intersection of gender, labour, and economic growth. These works aim to foster collaboration between experienced and emerging voices, enriching the conversation around economic development through pluralist approaches.

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Published

2024-10-14

How to Cite

Isabella, F., Castillo, J., & Yajima, G. T. (2024). Structural change, social inclusion, and environmental sustainability: New perspectives and policies in economic development. PSL Quarterly Review, 77(310), 233–235. https://doi.org/10.13133/2037-3643/18649

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Special issue on structural change, social inclusion, and environmental sustainability: new perspectives and policies in economic development