Eco-Bio-Management of Global Risks - A Necessity in a World of Vulnerabilities Where Eco-Bio-Economy Is Required to Accomplish Eco-Sano-Genesis
Elena Gurgu and
Cosmina Silviana Savu ()
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Cosmina Silviana Savu: Spiru Haret University, Postal: Ion Ghica, no. 13, Bucharest, 030045, Romania
International Conference on Economic Sciences and Business Administration, 2014, vol. 1, issue 1, 176-191
Abstract:
The Vision of the Eco-Bio-Economy is to sustain development of the humankind welfare in all forms, through an economy of future dedicated to human life through the rational use of the environmental resources. This paper tries to convey the issues facing humanity that is at the beginning of a new global economic paradigm. Meet the minimum point of the financial crisis started in 2008, the final years of declining phase of the long-term global economic cycle. Feeling played through work is the lack of vision from governments, improvisation, passive reaction, type seeing and doing. However, in the economic sense the global economy is tired, with a sick system operated by trouble recovering. Perception, not far from the harsh reality is that national competition is focused to minimize losses caused by the financial crisis and use that type beggar thy neighbor policies similar to the exit from the crisis on the backs of others.
Keywords: eco-bio-economy; global economic and financial crisis; global risks; unemployment; inequality; globalization; conflicts; chronic underemployment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A11 D81 E24 E27 F01 F02 F62 G01 H12 J50 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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