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Collaborative Research for Excellence in Economics and Social Sciences

DIMA, Alina Mihaela - Personal Name;

The conference Business, Economics and Sustainability Science (BESS) brings together leading researchers and scientists from the domains of economics, business and the environmental sciences and here worldwide to formulate a green outline for crisis recovery. The combination of public and business policies with technological innovation could be a scenario to mitigate the negative impact of economic activities on sustainable development. Green recovery can address the climate crisis through encouraging all stakeholders to act environmentally responsibly. Green stimulus should be seen as a long-term response to the pandemic because it is a tool for reshaping the economy rather than simply restarting it.


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Series Title
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Call Number
650
Publisher
: ., 2021
Collation
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Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
9788366675322
Classification
650
Content Type
text
Media Type
computer
Carrier Type
-
Edition
-
Subject(s)
Business and Economics
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Statement of Responsibility
Alina Mihaela Dima
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rat
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https://openresearchlibrary.org/content/f8cb66bf-07d2-4a3d-8e07-b64c285ca69e
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  • Collaborative Research for Excellence in Economics and Social Sciences
    The conference Business, Economics and Sustainability Science (BESS) brings together leading researchers and scientists from the domains of economics, business and the environmental sciences and here worldwide to formulate a green outline for crisis recovery. The combination of public and business policies with technological innovation could be a scenario to mitigate the negative impact of economic activities on sustainable development. Green recovery can address the climate crisis through encouraging all stakeholders to act environmentally responsibly. Green stimulus should be seen as a long-term response to the pandemic because it is a tool for reshaping the economy rather than simply restarting it.
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