THE CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF GREEN ECONOMY AND GREEN JOBS. FROM A GLOBAL TO A EUROPEAN APPROACH

This article represents a theoretical approach to the analysis of two concepts: the green economy and green jobs, between which there is a causal relation: the development of the green economy, a concept developed since the end of the 20th century, brings with it opportunities for the global labour...

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