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The Adoption of National Green Procurement Plans from the Perspective of Circular Economy
The tendency of depletion of non-renewable resources and the environment’s continuous degradation have been considered in the last centuries acceptable as side effects for achieving the economic growth and satisfying the human needs in the conditions of demographic growth following an upward trend....
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Published in: | Amfiteatru economic 2020-02, Vol.22 (53), p.15-27 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The tendency of depletion of non-renewable resources and the environment’s continuous
degradation have been considered in the last centuries acceptable as side effects for achieving
the economic growth and satisfying the human needs in the conditions of demographic
growth following an upward trend. An adequate response to all these challenges is related to
increasing the share of green GDP in total GDP, to green procurement and to the large-scale
promotion of circular economy. At EU level, there are appropriate legislation and programs
and packages aimed at implementing green procurement and the circular economy. There are
also "prize-winner" countries that have adopted National Green Procurement Plans before
they became mandatory, countries that have found it harder to adopt this type of plans, but
also countries that have not adopted National Green Procurement Plans such as Estonia,
Greece, Hungary, Luxembourg and Romania.
The article focuses on an analysis of the impact of national green procurement plans adoption
on circular economy in the European Union member states for the period 2007-2018, with the
help of an unrestricted VAR panel (PVAR), based on three hypotheses according to which the
impact of these plans’ adoption is positive on economic growth, CO2 emissions and circular
economy. Data taken from Eurostat and processed using E-Views 9 econometric software
allowed the validation of research hypotheses, confirming the positive impact of the adoption
and implementation of green procurement national plans on some significant indicators
characterizing the circular economy, which is likely to encourage the generalization of
concerns regarding the adoption of coherent public policies in all Member States. |
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ISSN: | 1582-9146 2247-9104 2247-9104 |
DOI: | 10.24818/EA/2020/53/15 |