Ovidius University Annals: Economic Sciences Series (Aug 2024)
Exploring Sustainable Growth Via Socio-Economic Perspectives
Abstract
Industries in developed countries consume natural resources at a staggering rate. The sustainability of their economic and industrial expansion is highly questionable. Experts argue that the current rate of resource-intensive production in these nations is unsustainable and contributes to the depletion of resources in other countries, as well as significant environmental harm. There is a growing chorus of criticism regarding this excessive use of natural resources in developed regions. Research indicates that each industry possesses unique characteristics, necessitating tailored labor policies. These policies are crucial for integrating social and human capital into the broader goal of sustainable economic development globally.