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What is Public Policies

The Circular Economy and Its Implications on Sustainability and the Green Supply Chain
Policies in which the state intervenes into the economy with various economic and social motives through the borrowing, taxes, and public expenditures.
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An Assessment and Policy Proposals Within the Framework of the Blue Economy and Public Policies
Gamze Yıldız Şeren (University of Namik Kemal, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-8109-3.ch005
Abstract
Blue economy refers to economic sectors that are either directly or indirectly linked with the oceans. However, the blue economy does not only have an economic dimension. Environmental health is also an area that blue economy takes into account. This chapter draws attention to both social and economic potential to be created by blue economy and to consider and evaluate how to increase this potential through public policies in today's century, when the resources are gradually depleted and population growth continues. In order for the blue economy to be a driving force for sustainable growth, public-private partnerships emerge as a recipe for opportunities. In addition, the growth of the blue economy can be stimulated by conventional financial instruments (such as taxes and subsidies). Since the blue economy is at an intersection of environmental health and economic benefits, positive externalities that environmental health can have on generations should not be overlooked.
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Green Taxes in the Solution of Environmental Problems and the Case of Türkiye
Public policy is concerned with how binding decisions are made in a society, how social issues come to the agenda of decision-makers, how policy choices are made, what role actors play in the policy-making process, and how the success or failure of policy outcomes is evaluated.
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Happiness: The Basis for Public Policy in Tourism
Actions taken by the State and/or civil society organizations that mediate the relationship between State and Society.
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Tourism of Community Base as an Instrument for Local Development and Social Innovation: A Case Study in the Extreme Coast West of Ceará, Northeast Brazil
Set of activities developed by the State with the help of public or private entities with a view to serving and guaranteeing the rights of society in general.
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The Potential and Limitations of Entrepreneurship in Migratory Context: The ProMigra Experience
Succinctly, they can be understood as actions, goals and plans that governments (national, state, or municipal) outline to achieve the well-being of society and the public interest.
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Gender Equality and Sustainable Development Within the Scope of Peace as a Global Public Good
Policies in which the state intervenes into the economy with various economic and social motives through the borrowing, taxes and public expenditures.
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COVID-19 Pandemic, (Over)Tourism, and Urban Dynamics: Lessons From Lisbon and Porto
A public policy is an action promoted by public entities, with a sense and intention that involves a complex set of decisions and operators, and a planned, non-casual decision-making process that takes place in time and aims to achieve goals through certain averages. It presupposes conflicts, compromises, coalitions, and convenient transactions.
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