“…It is very important to emphasise, that there remain considerable un-answered questions. The most important of these are as follows: (1) Searching of new methods to better understand and estimate the relations between the production factors and value-added creation in the modern, postindustrial era [ 127 , 128 ]; (2) development of possibilities of more sophisticated macroeconomic models; (3) possibilities and application of artificial intelligence in in estimation and decreasing of the environmental burden [ 129 ]; (4) it is not enough to determine the adverse effects of air pollution, the research must support the development new ways for decreasing of air pollution [ 130 ]. This demands a holistic approach: the increasing of efficiency of the state-regulation must go hand in hand with enhancement of corporate social responsibility [ [131] , [132] , [133] ], wide range application of new materials and technologies [ [134] , [135] , [136] ], and development of logistical systems [ 137 ] .…”