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Reuse of Electronic Equipment and Software Installed on Them ‒ an Exploratory Analysis in the Context of Circular Economy

The transition to a circular economy in which the value of products, materials and resources is maintained as long as possible and the waste is minimized, has led to the creation of new business opportunities and new, innovative and efficient production and consumption models. Over the last few year...

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Published in:Amfiteatru economic 2018, Vol.48 (20), p.325-339
Main Authors: Onete, Bogdan Cristian, Albăstroiu, Irina, Dina, Razvan
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