An Outline Of The Relationship Between Governance And Sustainable Economic Development
Περίληψη
The main objective of this speech is to outline the interconnections and interactions between governance, economic development and sustainable development. We start off by providing the definitions of the concepts of governance, economic and sustainable development, emphasizing their multidimensional character. Having defined the relevant phenomena we go on to investigate the links between them as well as the main factors that shape them.
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