Economic Ideology in Sustainable Development in Germany
Ly Hung
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The paper analyses the sustainable development and its key features in economic ideology in Germany. Currently, the Germany economy attains the week sustainability and in process to strong sustainability. The development of this country can be described as "Uniform Sustainability" as the sustainability is uniformly distributed over territory space. This pathway is based on some key economic ideology in sustainable development, including the balance of economic-social-environmental aspect; bottom-up fund raising, quite independent from State budget; and localization of sustainability objectives.
Keywords: Economic Ideology; Sustainable Development; Germany (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022-09-10
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