Modelling the Impact of Economic Sustainability by Quantifying the Evolution of Economic Growth and Decent Work Factors
Costinela Fortea ()
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Costinela Fortea: University Dunarea de Jos of Galati, Business Administration
Chapter Chapter 10 in Sustainable Economic Development and the European Green Deal, 2026, pp 379-400 from Springer
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Abstract In the context of the multiple challenges generated by the transition to a green and digital economy, the intensification of globalization, and the cumulative impact of recent economic and health crises, analysing the interactions between economic development, innovation and sustainability has become a priority for both academia and policymakers. Within this framework, this chapter aims to investigate, through a rigorous econometric approach, the determinants of sustainable economic performance in the EU, with a focus on identifying the mechanisms through which investments in human capital, digital infrastructure, and innovation can contribute to increasing competitiveness and reducing regional disparities.
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-10326-0_10
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