Technological developments of mobility in smart cities. An economic approach

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This article introduces the concern that exists in the wider economic world concerning the developments carried out in Smart Cities. The various studies that have been developed capture the economic approach by focusing on specific economic development theories. This article initially provides a theoretical response to the need for a joint approach to the different economic theories relating to Smart Cities, placing the bases of their development in the circular economy. Subsequently, the paper presents a device-based proposal to validate the sustainability principles indicated in the Smart Economy, focusing exclusively on the areas of health and mobility. As a whole, the work concludes with the need to incorporate sustainability criteria into economic ambition so that technological developments have a place in future Smart Cities.

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Parra-Domínguez, J., Santos, J. H., Márquez-Sánchez, S., González-Briones, A., & De la Prieta, F. (2021). Technological developments of mobility in smart cities. An economic approach. Smart Cities, 4(3), 971–978. https://doi.org/10.3390/smartcities4030050

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