Login / Signup

SDG 8 and the food-energy-water nexus: a two-country dynamic computable general equilibrium CGE model.

Holger SchlörStefanie A Schubert
Published in: Energy, sustainability and society (2022)
The analysis of the two-country stylized GE model makes distortions visible: insignificant gaps in the values and development of analyzed economic indicators become prevalent. The welfare gap affects the core of the traditional socio-economic system, because the development of the utility of the households is central for the stability of political processes. A sufficiency and subsistence sector may be an option to even out the welfare losses from the de-growth strategy of the traditional economic system to avoid that the de-growth gaps are perceived by the community as welfare losses which can endanger the realization of UN-SDG 8.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • physical activity
  • social support