Sharing Economy in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Aleksandra Figurek and
Rahman Nurković
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From the studies conducted, it may be seen in 2018 that the driving force behind the sharing economy in Bosnia and Herzegovina are not small entities that come together to use their spare capacity and gain some economic benefit from others. In the past several years, a set of legal reforms has been established for aspects of labour, taxes, and consumer protection in a collaborative economy. Recognising the potential, the Council of Ministers (Government) in Bosnia and Herzegovina also wants to introduce sustainable production processes for converting biomass of harvested plants into useful wood and paper products. One of the biggest challenges is to develop a successful and reliable circular economy model. M4 - Citavi
Keywords: Bosnia and Herzegovina; Economic Development; Environment Protection; Raw Materials; Recycling; Renewable Energy Sources; Sustainable Development; Waste Materials (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L86 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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