Wilson, James RalphBhusal, Bhishma KumarFacultad de Ciencias Económicas y EmpresarialesCompetitividad empresarial y desarrollo económico2024-02-052024-02-052015-11-09http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14454/606A Neo-classical trade-led growth model, supported by rapid technological advancement and the WTO regime was instrumental to achieving higher growth and prosperity during the last few decades; however, it could not cope with new challenges such as environmental degradation, inequality, social disharmony, and poor quality of life. The adoption of a Green growth approach is gaining momentum to overcome these issues. Since two thirds of world production is traded, trade should also be competitive, inclusive and environmentally sustainable within a green growth regime. Through an extensive review of trade and competitiveness theories, human development, and environmental sustainability literature, a set of 'adaptive strategies' are explored that incorporate elements of competitiveness, inclusiveness, and sustainability in the trade sphere. A 'Green Box System Framework of Adaptive Strategies for trade-led green growth transition' has been developed which explains how those strategies may facilitate a trade-led green growth transition when catalysed by a number of policy instruments/incentives. The applicability of those strategies in a low-income economy has been tested in the Nepalese context with some executive interviews at both the policy and firm levels.engCiencias de la vidaCiencias económicasCiencia políticaBiología humanaMicrobiologíaActividad económicaCiencias políticasRethinking policy intervention for the transition towards competitive trade-led green growthTesis