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Inclusive Development and Regional Policy

Maria Kotseva-Tikova

Economic Studies journal, 2018, issue 6, 65-74

Abstract: Growth for the purposes of growth is not a wise idea for the contemporary governments because of the increasing dissatisfaction due to the lack of real benefits for a huge part of the population and for some regions. Inclusive growth is focused upon the preliminary analysis of sources and limits of the sustainable development not only for one group – the poor. It aims to find out approaches for full usage of labour forces; especially the ones occupied with low productive activities or that are excluded from the market. The green economy and growth turn to be the modern answer to the need of new production ways as a result of the ecological problems and social disproportions. The aim of the report is to study the characteristics of the inclusive growth in the District of Vidin in the context of the regional policy of Bulgaria and the green economy opportunities as a mean for reaction to the negative social-economic effects.

JEL-codes: Q2 Q5 R1 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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