Kurdish Studies

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Economic Development Transformation with Environmental Vision: Efforts to Create Sustainable and Inclusive Growth

Gunawan Widjaja
Faculty of Law Universitas 17 August 1945 Jakarta, Indonesia
Keywords: Economic Development, Transformation, Creating Sustainable, Inclusive Growth.

Abstract

Amid global challenges, achieving sustainable and inclusive economic growth is crucial. This paper delves into economic development transformation's role in realizing growth that is robust, inclusive, and ecologically responsible. This study examines the importance of economic development transformation for sustainable and inclusive growth. It analyzes growth patterns, inclusivity metrics, factors driving successful transformation, and models from diverse countries. This study uses comparative analysis, the research explores economies that have undergone successful transformation. It evaluates growth trajectories, inclusivity strategies, policy frameworks, and sustainable practices using various sources. Results and discussion prove that successful transformational economies exhibit resilient growth driven by investments in human capital, innovation, and a business-friendly environment. Incorporating progressive social programs and gender equality initiatives improves living standards and social cohesion. Embracing sustainability ensures lasting economic viability while preserving the environment. It concludes that economic development transformation is pivotal for fostering sustainable and inclusive growth. A long-term vision, inclusivity, and environmental sustainability are crucial components. Comparative studies of transformative economies like Singapore and China offer valuable insights. A comprehensive approach integrating inclusivity and sustainability is key to shaping a more equitable and prosperous future.

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