THE IMPORTANCE OF USING “GREEN” TAXONOMIES IN THE NATIONAL ECONOMY

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Berdiyeva Aziza Ganisher kizi

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Modern digital transformation processes require a balance between environmental, social and economic interests in ensuring sustainable economic growth. In this regard, “green” taxonomies are an important tool in directing financial resources to environmental protection and promoting sustainable economic development. This article analyzes the international experience of using “green” taxonomies in the context of digital transformation and discusses its impact on sustainable economic policy.


 

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