2022
DOI: 10.15863/tas.2022.02.106.60
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Aspects of Sustainable Economic Development in Post-Pandemic Georgia.

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“…A necessary condition for the sustainable development of the economy is the partnership between the state, private sector and civil society. The partnership should be based on a common vision and goals, with the community at the center [1]. In the era of aggravation of world global risks, when almost every day we receive disturbing information about natural cataclysms: earthquakes, tsunamis, avalanches, floods, massive forest fires, the need for environmental protection and rational use of natural resources is growing even more.…”
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“…A necessary condition for the sustainable development of the economy is the partnership between the state, private sector and civil society. The partnership should be based on a common vision and goals, with the community at the center [1]. In the era of aggravation of world global risks, when almost every day we receive disturbing information about natural cataclysms: earthquakes, tsunamis, avalanches, floods, massive forest fires, the need for environmental protection and rational use of natural resources is growing even more.…”
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“…The sustainable development goals implementation has been somewhat hindered by the epidemiological situation created by COVID-19 and certain restrictions [3]. At the start of the pandemic, global unemployment rose instantly.…”
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“…In order to effectively use the electric energy resources in Georgia, to increase the security and sustainability of electric energy, as well as to fully meet the increased demand for electricity in the country, the main priority is to perfect the policy of rational utilization of water, solar, wind and other types of renewable energy resources, update the existing legal base, bring it closer to the European Union directives, which, in turn, will contribute to the establishment of a competitive energy market, improvement of energy security and sustainable economic development. Unfortunately, in Georgia, renewable energy resources are still being utilized in small quantities, which is mainly due to the scarcity of technologies and financing, both from the state and the private sector [1].…”
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