Abstract
The aim of the research is to analyze contemporary global trends in the economics of sustainable development. To achieve this goal, methods of systemic analysis, comparative analysis of economic data, and literature review have been employed. The study encompasses various aspects of sustainable development, including economic balance, corporate social responsibility, and efficient utilization of natural resources. The research identified that current global trends in the economics of sustainable development indicate a growing interest in corporate social responsibility and ecological sustainability. Successful companies increasingly implement strategies aimed at a balanced integration of economic, social, and environmental aspects in their operations. One notable result of the study is the identification of key principles contributing to sustainable development in the context of modern globalization. It has also been revealed that companies basing their strategies on sustainable development principles often demonstrate long-term profitability and market resilience. The study underscores the importance of integrating sustainable development principles into economic models and business strategies to achieve harmony between economic growth, social well-being, and environmental preservation.
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Publication Date
30 September 2024
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978-1-80296-966-5
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European Publisher
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4
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1st Edition
Pages
1-1008
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sustainable development, ecology, economy, technologies, green technologies
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Guzueva, E., Shardan, S., & Gurfova, S. (2024). Modern Global Trends In The Economics Of Sustainable Development. In K. A. Said-Akhmadovich, & A. S. Salamova (Eds.), Modern Trends in Governance and Sustainable Development of Socio-economic Systems: From Regional Development to Global Economic Growth, vol 4. European Proceedings of Multidisciplinary Sciences (pp. 875-882). European Publisher. https://doi.org/10.15405/epms.2024.09.100