THE ROLE AND IMPORTANCE OF ACCOUNTING IN THE GREEN ECONOMY
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Keywords: green economy, agriculture, productivity gains, environmental spending, environmental investment.Abstract
Аbstract. The article reveals the essence of the green economy, conservation and rational use of natural resources in enterprises, and also emphasizes the role and importance of accounting in terms of the use of renewable energy sources and ensuring sustainable socio-economic development.
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