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State Aid as an Instrument of Climate Change: Case Study of Slovak Republic and The Republic of China
Author(s) -
Peter Nováček,
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Yuanxin Li,
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Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international scientific conference eraz. knowledge based sustainable development
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISSN - 2683-5568
DOI - 10.31410/eraz.2021.335
Subject(s) - slovak , china , state (computer science) , sustainable development , people's republic , process (computing) , green economy , business , the republic , environmental resource management , environmental planning , economic system , political science , environmental science , computer science , czech , economics , philosophy , linguistics , algorithm , law , operating system , theology
The Europe Green Agreement is a new growth strategy for the EU economy – the sustainable and healthier one for people and the planet lead­ing to the green economy. State aid rules are being modernized and aligned with current trends of international dimensions. The scientific study objec­tive is to examine the progress of the Green state aid process in Slovakia, to analyse the approach of Slovakia in connection with the commitments made complying with the green strategy, and to assess specific activities in the state aid implementation process stressing environmental protection through waste management encouragement. The case study methodology is applied in the case of bentonite use, mined in Slovakia, which is analysed in the scientific paper as part of an eco-industrial application. Moreover, the aim is also to address the People’s Republic of China’s environmental policy perspective.

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