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Economic Growth and Sustainable Development
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Overview
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Background information5 Topics
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Endnotes
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Glossary
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References
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Interactive learningDeepen your knowledge4 Quizzes
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Training materialExercises for group activities8 Topics
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Methodology of activities
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Personal perceptions about the financial situation and well-being
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Economic growth in your country during the last 5 years
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Discussion on the concept of “economic development”.
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The limits to growth – 30 + years later
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Decoupling
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Sustainable development goals
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SDG and well-being
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Methodology of activities
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Economic growth is the increase in the inflation-adjusted market value of the goods and services produced by an economy over time.
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The number of people, the area of arable land, the amount of minerals extracted, and the economy as a whole, can grow indefinitely on a finite planet Earth.
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The production factors that influence a country’s economic growth are land, labor, capital, entrepreneurship.
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Average income is used the most frequently to measure economic growth.
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Sustainable development of society is a human-centred development that ensures social justice and the improvement of people’s quality of life in line with the nature of natural resources and the tolerability of ecosystems.
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A linear economic model is a sustainable economic model.
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Decoupling can be defined as reducing the amount of resources used to generate economic growth which leads to improvement of environmental quality.
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A circular economic model is a sustainable economic model.
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The transition to sustainable development requires the transformation of all major human activities into sustainable ones and, consequently, requires a significant transformation of the current civilization.
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The objectives of the Agenda 2030 focus on improving the economic, social and environmental situation.
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