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Title The European Economy: From a Linear to a Circular Economy
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Authors Bonciu, F
Title The European Economy: From a Linear to a Circular Economy
Year 2014
Published Romanian Journal Of European Affairs, 14, 4
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Abstract For quite some time a profound preoccupation for many economists, politicians, environmentalists, sociologists or philosophers looking towards the coming decades consisted in searching for a new paradigm of development and growth that is feasible within the given limits of planet Earth. There are already widely accepted concepts like "sustainable development" or "low-carbon economy" that seem right but not enough. Such concepts seem to address the effects and not the causes. In this paper we analyze a broader approach that places human activity into a long term historical perspective, namely the circular economy. This new development paradigm, supported by the European Union, is, in fact, an "old" one moved upwards on a dialectical spiral so that it connects and resonates with the spirit and realities of our times. The conclusions reflect optimism concerning the success in large scale implementation of the circular economy concept in the European Union and worldwide and thus in taking advantage of opportunities rather than wasting resources by opposing the ineluctable changes.
Author Keywords development paradigm; linear economy; circular economy; European economy; spirit of our times
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000447036500005
WoS Category International Relations
Research Area International Relations
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