Innovations For A Sustainable Economy: A Multi-Dimensional Framework For System Transition In The Post-Pandemic Era
Syed Matiur Rahman
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日本語
本論文は、気候危機や資源枯渇に対応するため、線形経済から再生型経済への移行を提唱。技術、経済パラダイム、金融・ガバナンスの3つの柱からなる分析枠組みを提供し、IRAやEUグリーンディール、CBAMなどの事例を検討。地政学的断片化が移行に及ぼす影響も考察。
English
This paper proposes a multi-dimensional framework for transitioning from a linear economy to a regenerative one, addressing climate crisis and resource depletion. It analyzes three pillars: technological enablers, new economic paradigms, and financial/governance mechanisms, citing examples like the US IRA, EU Green Deal, and CBAM. Geopolitical fragmentation is considered as both a barrier and accelerator.
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日本のGX文脈において
日本ではGX推進法案やグリーントランスフォーメーション政策が進む中、本論文のシステム転換フレームワークは国内の政策統合や産業横断的な戦略立案に示唆を与える。ただし、具体的な日本事例は含まれていない。
In the global GX context
The paper offers a holistic perspective on system transitions relevant to global climate policy, integrating technology, finance, and governance. It reflects ongoing debates around the EU Green Deal and US IRA, providing a comparative lens for international cooperation and supply chain resilience.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides a broad conceptual framework for studying sustainable transitions, useful for interdisciplinary research.
🏢実務担当者:Offers strategic insights for corporate sustainability teams navigating policy and financial shifts.
🏛政策担当者:Highlights the need for integrated policy approaches and international coordination in the face of geopolitical tensions.
📄 Abstract(原文)
The intensifying climate crisis, exhaustion of various natural resources, and the desire for social equality put forward an argument in favor of a swift transformation from a linear, extractive type of capitalist economy to one that sustains and regenerates resources. The transition, accelerated and reshaped by the post-COVID-19 world and with new geopolitical developments, including the Russia-Ukraine war, Iran-Israel situation, Gaza-Palestine crisis, and US trade policy uncertainties, across the horizon, is not a matter of just incremental efficiency improvement but is something system-wide to be intervened through disruptive innovation unleashed around technology, business models, and finance. We provide a complete toolkit for analyzing innovations through the lenses of three interconnected pillars: 1) Technological Enablers, 2) New Economic Paradigms, and 3) Financial and Governance Mechanisms. We analyze case studies and trends, beginning with developments in and after 2022, such as the US Inflation Reduction Act, reciprocal tariff policies, the EU Green Deal, the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, the Reserve Bank of India's framework regarding green deposits, and outcomes of COP28, which demonstrates the acceleration of policy ambition amidst the great puzzle of geopolitical fragmentation. The paper concludes with a discussion on how integrating all these pillars remains paramount for decoupling. On the other hand, the current geopolitical tensions have given rise to a complex web of trade uncertainties, supply chain vulnerabilities, and energy security concerns that hinder certain components of the sustainable transition, while accelerating others. The transformation would have succeeded if these challenges had been met with adaptive international cooperation, resilient supply chains, and a profound shift in social values toward equity and sufficiency during the existing period of global turmoil.
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