INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE: GREEN ECONOMY POLICIES IN THE CASE OF GERMANY, CHINA, AND SOUTH KOREA
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As the world faces the dual crises of climate change and environmental degradation, the green economy has emerged as a vital framework for achieving sustainable development. This article examines the policy approaches and experiences of three leading economies—Germany, China, and South Korea—in implementing green economy strategies
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