2016
DOI: 10.17485/ijst/2016/v9i18/93760
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Current Situation and Prospects of the National Environmental Economics

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“…It is also established that developed countries specialize in high‐tech industries, which are relatively harmless to the environment. Thus, in the most developed countries, the macroeconomic measures have an environmental orientation, and the role of economic methods of environmental regulation is constantly increasing in comparison with administrative measures, as well as the popularity of schemes for the disclosure of environmental information, environmental auditing, planning, expertise, and the award of quality certifications to environmentally friendly products (Tikhomirov, Tatuev, Tikhomirov, Rokotyanskaya, & Budaeva, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also established that developed countries specialize in high‐tech industries, which are relatively harmless to the environment. Thus, in the most developed countries, the macroeconomic measures have an environmental orientation, and the role of economic methods of environmental regulation is constantly increasing in comparison with administrative measures, as well as the popularity of schemes for the disclosure of environmental information, environmental auditing, planning, expertise, and the award of quality certifications to environmentally friendly products (Tikhomirov, Tatuev, Tikhomirov, Rokotyanskaya, & Budaeva, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%