Multidimensional Analysis of the Green Growth of the European Union Countries in 2019

Green growth is a new approach to the economy that assumes the efficient use of raw materials while minimizing the negative impact on the environment. The aim of the study is to assess green growth in the European Union countries in 2019. For this purpose, secondary data was used and a multidimensio...

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Main Author: Angelika Kantor
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Language:English
Published: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego we Wrocławiu 2021-01-01
Series:Ekonometria
Online Access:https://journals.ue.wroc.pl/eada/article/view/946
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description Green growth is a new approach to the economy that assumes the efficient use of raw materials while minimizing the negative impact on the environment. The aim of the study is to assess green growth in the European Union countries in 2019. For this purpose, secondary data was used and a multidimensional analysis of sustainable development was performed. The non-pattern model together with the Hellwig and Ward methods were implemented. This enabled a comparison between countries, and their classification due to a similar level of development. Based on the analysis, a large discrepancy in terms of green growth was observed in the examined countries. It was noted that the disproportion may turn out to be a problem in the implementation of the sustainable development policy. The results also showed that the position of the country is reflected in its geographic location. (original abstract)
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spelling doaj-art-2b9935873ea34f66bc03ce8e4325340c2025-08-20T02:16:39ZengWydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego we WrocławiuEkonometria2449-99942021-01-01nr 2947Multidimensional Analysis of the Green Growth of the European Union Countries in 2019Angelika Kantor0University of Economics in Katowice, PolandGreen growth is a new approach to the economy that assumes the efficient use of raw materials while minimizing the negative impact on the environment. The aim of the study is to assess green growth in the European Union countries in 2019. For this purpose, secondary data was used and a multidimensional analysis of sustainable development was performed. The non-pattern model together with the Hellwig and Ward methods were implemented. This enabled a comparison between countries, and their classification due to a similar level of development. Based on the analysis, a large discrepancy in terms of green growth was observed in the examined countries. It was noted that the disproportion may turn out to be a problem in the implementation of the sustainable development policy. The results also showed that the position of the country is reflected in its geographic location. (original abstract)https://journals.ue.wroc.pl/eada/article/view/946
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title Multidimensional Analysis of the Green Growth of the European Union Countries in 2019
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