持続可能な経済の重要性

The Importance of Sustainable Economies

現代社会でsustainable economyを構築することはarduousな課題ですが、社会と環境の長期的なためには不可欠です。経済発展はshort-term growthだけに限定されるべきではなく、foresightholisticな計画が求められます。

多くのconglomeratesは利益を増やすために自然資源のdepletionを引き起こし、環境に深刻なrepercussionsをもたらしています。経済発展と環境保護の間にあるdichotomyを解消するためには、政策立案者によるinterventionが必要です。

健全な経済のためには、equitableな資源配分が不可欠であり、社会のすべての階層の発展を保証するためにbenevolenceが示されるべきです。Empiricalな研究は、ビジネスのparadigmを変えることで、経済成長だけでなく社会的安定も確保できることを示しています。

経済を持続可能にするためには、mitigation戦略を採用し、macroeconomicバランスを維持し、長期的なviabilityを確保する必要があります。

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Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level; not depleting natural resources.
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Using renewable energy sources ensures a sustainable future.

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unsustainable, temporary, harmful
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The wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services.
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A strong economy leads to higher employment rates.

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Investing in stocks can yield short-term profits.

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Overfishing has led to the depletion of marine life.

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The economic crisis had severe repercussions on global trade.

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Climate change mitigation requires global cooperation.

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