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Сircular economy in the context of alterglobalization

Vol. 11, No 4, 2018

 

Andriy Krysovatyy

 

Ternopil National Economic University,

Ukraine 

rektor@tneu.edu.ua

Сircular economy in the context of alterglobalization

Iryna Zvarych

 

Ternopil National Economic University,

Ukraine 

irazvarych@gmail.com


Roman Zvarych

 

Ternopil National Economic University,

Ukraine 

romazvarych@yahoo.com


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Abstract. This article presents the circular economy as a new economic model, which focuses on the reuse of materials, as well as the creation of additional value through services and intelligent solutions. A number of indicators of the circular economy of EU countries, in particular, import and export of secondary raw materials from EU countries and non-EU countries, are analyzed; the indicator of circularity (9.1%), indicating a significant circular gap - more than 90%. A number of indicators within circular economic of EU countries are analyzed, particulary among imports and exports of secondary raw materials from both EU countries and non-EU countries, including the indicator of circularity (9,1%), indicating a significant circular gap exceeding 90%. Based on our research, we can outline leading European circular economics, including countries which have circular economics that can be considered to be either “outsiders” or “emerging”. We propose to consider these distinations in the context of “economics of cowboys” vs. “an economy of space” as a manifestation of circular cognitive distance. To begin, we use the concept of a “circular city” from examples based upon Ljubljana, Copenhagen, San Francisco, London, and Zaanstad. The economic approaches of alterglobalization in the consideration of the circular economy are outlined. A regression analysis of the pre-conditions of alterglobalization is carried out. It is noted that the circular economy is considered as one of the imperatives of the alterglobalization. Various economic approaches depicting alterglobalization in the consideration of circular economics are outlined. A regression analysis of the pre-conditions of alterglobalization is carried out. It is noted that the circular economy is considered as an imperative within the context of alterglobalization. Main problems and perspectives of the circular economy in summery can be linked with the discussion of the existing economic paradigm. In our opinion, there is a need to move from a mechanical to an organic outlook, aimed at increasing environmental and social responsibility, that is, the formation of circular philosophy and consciousness.

 

 

Received: June, 2018

1st Revision: August, 2018

Accepted: November, 2018

 

DOI: 10.14254/2071-8330.2018/11-4/13

 

JEL ClassificationF18, F64, F68, Q5, Q56

Keywordscircular economy, alterglobalization, “economy of cowboys”, “economy of a space”, circular city, circular gap, circular countries, global “circular creditors”, circular use leaders, circular outsiders, emerging circular countries