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    Managementul economiei „verzi” prin prisma ecologică
    (Centrul Editorial Poligrafic al USM, 2019) Gribincea, Corina
    At present, society understands the essence of „green economy” differently. Some believe that these are new sectors of the economy that will improve the country’s nature. Others understand this expres-sion as new technologies, a kind of ecosystems that are designed to help and benefit nature. Still others believe that this is a transition to a new development stage, which aims to create environmentally fri-endly products. All these approaches to defining a concept are very close to the meaning of the notion. An ecological economy is an economy designed to maintain the wellbeing of society through the effi-cient use of natural resources, as well as ensuring the return of final products to the production cycle. Firstly, the „green” economy targets the economic consumption of those resources that are currently undergoing exhaustion (minerals - oil, gas) and the rational use of inexhaustible resources.
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    Necesitatea creșterii economiei „verzi” ca premisă de integrare în spațiul European
    (Centrul Editorial Poligrafic al Universitații de Stat din Moldova, 2019) Gribincea, Corina; Gribincea, Alexandru A.
    Achieving the goals of sustainable development requires greening the economy. The ecological economy appears today as an option for economic development, job creation and the fight against poverty. The green economy is a catalyst for sustainable development by encouraging the promotion of sustainable consumption and production patterns. The green economy can be defined as an economy with the following characteristics: low carbon emissions, rational and inclusive use of natural resources. Environmental protections, management of natural resources (water resources, renewable energy management) are the main sets of activities of the green economy. Green technologies and industries are ecologically increasing the engine of national economic growth.
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    “Green economy”- the future of world economy
    (I. I. Mechnikov National University, 2019) Gribincea, Corina; Gribincea, Alexandru; Gribincea, Alexandru A.
    The most dynamically growing trend in the modern world is the development of green economy as one of the main conditions for nature preservation and the environment for future generations. Having polluted the planet for many years, the world community has reached the point of no return in the process of developing resources, extracting raw materials, and accelerated urbanization of territories. Year after year, the resource base of the planet is being depleted, while the amount of environmentally-friendly energy production based on natural renewable components increases. The electric power complex is a highly intelligent, large-format logistics system that can adequately respond to changes in the given stability parameters, therefore it is the scientific and applied tools of modern logistics and supply chain management are most effectively applied in the electric power industry. The chosen topic is of particular relevance due to the increased social and economic importance of energy, as electricity today is one of the primary conditions for the normal existence of the society, a necessity that can already be equated to our natural needs.
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    Financial assistance forthe small and medium-sized enterprises’transition effort to “green economy”in the Republic of Moldova
    (Performantica, 2019) Gribincea, Corina; Ungur, Cristina; Ciobanu, Mihail; Lucasenco, Eugenia
    SMEs in their transition to the green economy are facing a number of barriers and constraints in many directions, from both employees and management, as well as from state institutions, suppliers, consumers, other companies and entities, which stops or it only slows this transition. The Republic of Moldova, following the path of the economic development model in the field of export, needs the transformation and modernization of the economy, innovative growth and efficient policies. The green economy has become a symbol of a more sustainable economy and society, which protects the environment for future generations, without allowing any group of people or countries to be isolated. The article studies the priority directions of development and transition to the green and circular economy in the EU and the Republic of Moldova, the regulatory barriers and constraints in the field, as well as the financial instruments for influencing the actors in the economic sector.