Stimulating Environmental Investments in the Greena Economy of Eurasia

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To date, investment in industrial production and infrastructure has passed through a certain bifurcation point associated with the division into greena (environmental) and traditional (resource and nature-intensive) investments. Following the new demands of modern society to improve the environment and reduce the pressure on it from industry, the concept of traditional economic growth based on extensive environmental management is being replaced by ideas of sustainable development related to resource conservation, waste recycling and reduction of polluting emissions into the biosphere. As a result, investment as the basis of economic growth is also gravitating towards a green economy, participation in which is gradually becoming a major competitive advantage for the markets of developed countries. In this process, the role of the state in stimulating nature-saving investments, in which indirect instruments (subsidies, tax incentives), take an increasing place, is growing many times over.

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Kazitskaya, N., Prusova, V., & Bochkov, S. (2021). Stimulating Environmental Investments in the Greena Economy of Eurasia. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 278). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202127803010

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