1st Edition

Energy Sustainability and Development in ASEAN and East Asia

    228 Pages 21 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    228 Pages 21 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The rapid and sustained economic growth of the past two decades has led to marked increases in energy demand in the region and developing Asia will continue to lead the energy demand growth. The increase in energy demand threatens energy security and efforts to curb carbon dioxide emissions, affecting health and social well-being. These common energy challenges will need to be addressed through concerted efforts. This book provides several multi-dimensional quantitative analysis of the relationship between energy and other subjects including but not limited to income and economic growth, environment and health, food and agricultural production.

    The book also provides the most constructive policy recommendations concerning the relationship between energy, economic development, social development, and environmental development.

    List off figures  List of tables  Notes on contributors  Acknowledgements  Introduction (Han Phoumin, Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary and Fukunari Kimura)  1. Assessing the Health-Economy Impacts of Air Pollution in Southeast Asia  (Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary and Farzad Taghizadeh-Hesary)  2. Household-level Analysis of the Impacts of Electricity Consumption on Welfare and the Environment in Cambodia: Empirical Evidence and Policy Implications (Han Phoumin, Fukunari Kimura and Suwin Sandu)  3. Renewable Energy Integration, System Flexibility and Decarbonization: An Energy, Economic, Social and Environmental Nexus (Youngho Chang)  4. Drivers of Greenhouse Gas Emissions in South-east and East Asia:Evidence from Panel Data Analysis (Thai-Ha Le)  5. Does Renewable Energy Promote Energy Security and Economic Growth in the association of Southeast Asian Nations? (Rabindra Nepal, Hammed Musibau, and Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary)  6.Exploring the Relationship Between Energy Prices and Food Prices (Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary, Ehsan Rasoulinezhad, and Naoyuki Yoshino)  7. Energy, Income, Trade and Environment Nexus: Dynamic data analysis of India (Sangeeta V. Sharma and Thai-Ha Le, Han Phoumin and Vinod K. Sharma)  8. Energy Sustainability in Asia: An assessment based on composite indices and panel regression (Suwin Sandu, Muyi Yang, Han Phoumin and Reza Fathollahzadeh Aghdam)  9. Environmental Regulation and Export Product Quality: Evidence from Chinese Firms (Yuping Deng, Yanrui Wu and Helian Xu)  Index

    Biography

    Han Phoumin is Senior Energy Economist with the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia. He has more than 20 years of experience working at various international and inter-governmental organisations and multi-disciplinary research consortiums related to the energy market and technologies, environment, integrated water resource management, governance, and economic development in the region of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and East Asia. He specialises in economic development and policy and applied econometrics. Much of his career over the past ten years has involved the power sector, especially sustainable hydropower development, renewable energy research, energy efficiency, clean coal technology, energy security, and energy demand and supply forecasting.

    Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary is Associate Professor of economics at Tokai University in Japan, and Visiting Professor at Keio University, Japan. He is a grantee of the Excellent Young Researcher (LEADER) award from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology of Japan with a five-year competitive research grant (2019–2024). He is currently serving as Associate Editor of Finance Research Letters and Associate Editor of the Singapore Economic Review. He obtained a PhD in energy economics from Keio University, Japan in 2015 with a scholarship from the Government of Japan.

    Fukunari Kimura is Professor in the Faculty of Economics, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan since 2000 and Dean of the Graduate School of Economics, Keio University since 2015. He is also Chief Economist at the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia, Jakarta, Indonesia since 2008. He serves as a co-editor of the Journal of the Japanese and International Economies. He specialises in international trade and development economics. In particular, he has recently been active writing academic and semi-academic books and articles on international production networks and economic integration in East Asia.