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Survival of the Greenest explores the critical challenge of achieving economic transformation in a climate-conscious world. Amir Lebdioui analyzes how developing and developed economies can transition toward sustainable growth models while addressing climate change imperatives.
The book bridges development economics and climate policy, offering insights into green economic strategies, technological innovation, and institutional frameworks necessary for sustainable development. Lebdioui examines case studies and policy mechanisms that enable countries to balance environmental protection with economic prosperity.
Part of Cambridge University Press’s Elements in Development Economics series, this work provides economists, policymakers, and development professionals with evidence-based analysis and practical approaches to building resilient, low-carbon economies. It addresses how nations can achieve the ‘greenest’ survival strategy in an increasingly climate-aware global economy.







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