2022
DOI: 10.2478/tjeb-2022-0003
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The Central and Eastern European Countries: A Cluster Analysis from a Bioeconomy Perspective

Abstract: The bioeconomy is an area that encompasses more economic activities and is environmentally friendly and sustainable. Bioeconomy contributes to the economic development of a state by creating new jobs, expanding the business environment and making activities more efficient. In this context, the bioeconomy is an element of economic development that helps the Central and Eastern European countries (CEECs) to bridge the gap with the other countries in the west of the continent. The article aims to analyze the grou… Show more

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“…There are a number of published studies mentioning the same evolution of the Baltic and Central and Eastern European countries, of which we can mention the conclusions of the research published by Bălan and Cismas , [87] who state that bioeconomy is an element of economic development that helps CEE countries to bridge the gap with the other countries of the western continent. Similarly, Kirs et al [88] suggest that a significant potential for sectoral labor productivity improvements is identified in CEE countries, where the design and implementation of bioeconomy strategies could kickstart an accelerated bioeconomy transition.…”
Section: Discussion and Main Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…There are a number of published studies mentioning the same evolution of the Baltic and Central and Eastern European countries, of which we can mention the conclusions of the research published by Bălan and Cismas , [87] who state that bioeconomy is an element of economic development that helps CEE countries to bridge the gap with the other countries of the western continent. Similarly, Kirs et al [88] suggest that a significant potential for sectoral labor productivity improvements is identified in CEE countries, where the design and implementation of bioeconomy strategies could kickstart an accelerated bioeconomy transition.…”
Section: Discussion and Main Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 97%