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Part of the book series: Comparative Studies of Sustainable Development in Asia ((CSSDA))

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In Chapter 1, we discuss the theoretical framework we laid out in the first book of this series (Lessons in Sustainable Development from China and Taiwan), which used several components of sustainable development—geography, well-being, economy, and environment. We draw out an economic model of this theoretical framework.

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Âİ 2014 Sara Hsu & Nathan Perry

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Hsu, S., Perry, N. (2014). Theoretical Framework. In: Lessons in Sustainable Development from Malaysia and Indonesia. Comparative Studies of Sustainable Development in Asia. Palgrave Pivot, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137347916_2

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