2021
DOI: 10.21272/mmi.2021.2-12
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Innovations in achieving sustainable economic performance under income inequality

Abstract: The negative effect of income inequality on economic growth represents a topic that constitutes a broad topic of research in the standard economic theory. One of the immediate consequences of income inequality is diminished consumption. Many «poor» customers cannot provide sufficient demand for the producers, causing overproduction that might lead to an economic crisis. It constitutes a problem because sustainable economic performance needs to be achieved under the conditions of income inequality. Reducing soc… Show more

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“…Indeed, providing economic growth without environmental damage requires new forms of cooperation between government, business, and society (Kubatko et al 2021;Letunovska et al 2020). Therefore, the academic communities sound a particular alarm about the necessity to develop the country's green brand from a perspective of sustainable development (Tovmasyan 2022;Huseynov et al 2021;Veckalne and Tambovceva 2021;Brych et al 2021;Cabelkova et al 2021;Lyulyov et al 2019;Bilan and Pimonenko 2020).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, providing economic growth without environmental damage requires new forms of cooperation between government, business, and society (Kubatko et al 2021;Letunovska et al 2020). Therefore, the academic communities sound a particular alarm about the necessity to develop the country's green brand from a perspective of sustainable development (Tovmasyan 2022;Huseynov et al 2021;Veckalne and Tambovceva 2021;Brych et al 2021;Cabelkova et al 2021;Lyulyov et al 2019;Bilan and Pimonenko 2020).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%