In this chapter, I propose transferring this logic to the measurement of tourism income, as part of national GDP. Many countries boast high percentages of tourism GDP, with subsequent direct, indirect and induced effects. However, there is a question of how much of that income is sustainable ...
As a result, the ratio ofindustrial energy consumptionto total GDP tends to be higher in non-OECD economies than in OECD economies. On average, industrial energy intensity (the consumption of energy consumed in the industrial sector per dollar of economic output) in non-OECD countries is double...
On the other hand, India is the seventh largest country in terms of GDP, having an average annual growth rate of 7.0% GDP [6] but emits 1.9t CO2 per capita a year, eight times lower than that of the United States and four times lower than that of China (as a comparable developing ...
The recovery percentages are differentiated according to the type of financial institution involved. While this method does provide some relief for tax cascading in respect of services provided to business customers, it moves the coverage of the tax even further from full taxation in respect of ...
The management of phosphogypsum (PG) heap, located south of the Sfax city in Tunisia, has been going on for decades. But dumping this solid waste still pos
As Robert Kennedy famously said in his election speech in 1968, “it [GDP] measures everything in short, except that which makes life worthwhile.” Even the creator of GDP, Simon Kuznets, said in 1934 that “the welfare of a nation can scarcely be inferred from a measurement of national ...
44,000 people from 22 countries, asking them about their primary mode of consuming music. They exclude India and China from their global figures to prevent the size of the population from influencing the global weighted average. Percentages may also not add up to 100 because of rounded figures...
• National GDP • General energy demand • Industrial energy demand 12 Trend Increase Index • An index can be used to estimate the accuracy of our previous conjecture (that energy demands have been on the rise over the years)
Assuming that these percentages are applicable to the total of the waste not collected separately, this percentage is equal to X% = Z% × 59% (where 59% is the percentage corresponding to OWSWC). 1.2 Separate waste collection by region Table 4 shows the percentage of waste that ends up ...
goods, durable goods, and services.ΔCnsdrΔCnsdris the growth rate of nondurable goods, durable goods, services, and investment in real estate.ΔCnsdmΔCnsdmis the growth rate of nondurable goods, durable goods, services, and housing mortgage. All these figures are expressed as percentages. ...