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Paper Id: IJARW1403
Title: CIRCULAR ECONOMY IN KENYA AND SOME IMPLICATIONS FOR VIETNAM
Published in: International Journal Of All Research Writings
Publisher: IJARW
ISSN: 2582-1008
Volume / Issue: Volume 2 Issue 7
Pages: 5
Published On: 1/20/2021 9:04:39 PM      (MM/dd/yyyy)
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Name: Trương Hoàng Thùy Vân
Institute: Institute for Africa and Middle East Studies, Viet Nam
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Abstract
Research Area: Economics
KeyWord: circular economy, economic development, environment
Abstract: A linear economic model based on exploiting resources for production and consumption is gradually becoming ineffective and causing negative impacts on the environment. Instead of using a linear economic model, many countries have shifted to a circular economy with changes in development philosophy to reduce dependence on natural resources and reduce waste and pollution's environment while ensuring economic growth. This paper will analyze Kenya's circular economic model to give Vietnam some implications in its transition to a circular economic model.
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Trương Hoàng Thùy Vân, "CIRCULAR ECONOMY IN KENYA AND SOME IMPLICATIONS FOR VIETNAM", International Journal Of All Research Writings, vol. 2, no. 7, pp. 38-42, 2021.
MLA Trương Hoàng Thùy Vân "CIRCULAR ECONOMY IN KENYA AND SOME IMPLICATIONS FOR VIETNAM." International Journal Of All Research Writings, vol 2, no. 7, 2021, pp. 38-42.
APA Trương Hoàng Thùy Vân (2021). CIRCULAR ECONOMY IN KENYA AND SOME IMPLICATIONS FOR VIETNAM. International Journal Of All Research Writings, 2(7), 38-42.
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