Abstract [eng] |
This master’s thesis was done to find out what the green economy is doing to the functioning of the economy. The problem was raised in this work: how can the impact of the green economy on national economic growth be assessed? The object of the study is the impact of the green economy on the economic growth of the European Union countries. The aim of the study was to assess the impact of the green economy on economic growth in the EU. The study of the impact of green on economic growth has examined previous research by researchers on the subject. The works of Lithuanian and foreign scientists were examined. The analysis of the scientific literature was aimed at elucidating the principles and components of the green economy. The first part of the work presented the concept of green economy, its features, areas and what areas it is in. Indicators measuring it have been singled out using research from previous researchers. The following is an analysis of the selected indicators, comparing them with the factors determining economic growth. The research methodology, limitations and research process are then described and discussed. The research was selected from 2009 to 2019. period using correlation-regression analysis. The results of the evaluation concluded that the green economy does not have a significant impact on economic growth in the EU. We assume that the green economy would have a positive impact on economic growth in the long run, thus solving existing economic problems in countries such as poverty, unemployment, pollution and so on. |