Towards a Sustainable Economy and Some New Trends in Economic Thinking From an Ethical Perspective
Smerovanie k udržateľnej ekonomike a niektoré nové trendy ekonomického myslenia z pohľadu etiky
Eva Pechočiaková Svitačová
E-LOGOS, 2024, vol. 2024, issue 1, 14-28
Abstract:
Given the need to ensure well-balanced socio-economic development and to meet the needs of the inhabitants of the Earth without compromising the needs of future generations, the need to transform the economy into a sustainable one is justified. Based on a theoretical analysis of scientific studies and other literature sources, the study argues that a sustainable economy represents a shift from the neoclassical paradigm and is associated with a holistic paradigm, a new global development paradigm - the sustainable development paradigm. Confirmation of the move towards a sustainable economy is the emergence of new trends in economic thinking, new economic models and also some new economic initiatives.
Keywords: economic; sustainable development; transformation; ethics; resources; ekonomika; udržateľný rozvoj; transformácia; etika; zdroje (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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