Development of "Green Economy": National Aspect
Prushkovskaya Emiliya V. () and
Shevchenko Yuliya A.
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Prushkovskaya Emiliya V.: Kyiv National University named after T. Shevchenko
Shevchenko Yuliya A.: Zaporizhzhya National University
Business Inform, 2013, issue 3, 186_191
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The article analises concepts of "green economy", "stable development" and "planting of greenery". It formulates author's own definition of "green economy", which is characterised by means of economic relations between subjects of economic activity. It studies the share of the "green economy" in the structure of the world GDP. It uses empiric analysis for specifying the role of "green economy" in the primary, secondary and tertiary sectors of the national economy. It proves that the primary and secondary sectors require most radical changes in the direction of planting of greenery at production sites, since namely here products for satisfaction of needs are created. It allocates the tertiary sector as a connecting link between the primary and secondary sectors, which ensures realisation of the "green economy" concept. It shows the necessity of development of the national economy in the direction of "planting of greenery", which would result in minimisation of structural disproportions and stable development.
Keywords: globalisation; green economy; international institutions; national economy; resource-saving; sector structure; stable development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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