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EFFECTS OF THE EUROPE 2020 STRATEGY ON THECURRENT EUROPEAN CONTEXT

Anda Veronica Dan (), Raluca Elena Cristian () and Carmen Dalia ȚÎRDĂ ()
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Anda Veronica Dan: Romanian-American University, Romania
Raluca Elena Cristian: Romanian-American University, Romania
Carmen Dalia ȚÎRDĂ: Romanian-American University, Romania

Journal of Information Systems & Operations Management, 2021, vol. 15, issue 2, 141-155

Abstract: The European Union has faced a number of structural deficiencies in recent decades, as global challenges have intensified. The European Union must face some challenges that are exacerbated by the current global crisis, but also the global economic interconnection, the adaptation of the global financial system, climate challenges and resource depletion. The challenges are major and have a number of short-term implications - exiting the health crisis, as well as long-term ones. On the other hand, EU member states have to deal with globalization, resource pressures and an aging population. In this article, we set out, based on the objectives proposed in the EU’s 2020 Strategy, to analyze the binomial of eco industries - reducing harmful emissions. The binomial eco industries - reduction of harmful emissions was used in a mathematical model, the main source of statistical information being Eurostat, the data being subsequently processed in the Eviews program. All this research in the article aims to quantify the relationship of influence between the evolution of investments in eco-industries and that of greenhouse gas emissions at European level, starting from the arrangements made by the European Union in recent decades, in the context of amplifying the phenomenon of climate change.

Date: 2021
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