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Social and economic determinants of materials recycling and circularity in Europe: an empirical investigation

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ANNALS OF REGIONAL SCIENCE
Volume 68, Issue 2, Pages 263-281

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00168-021-01074-x

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O13; Q56

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The empirical study explores the impact of socioeconomic characteristics on the circular economy, revealing positive effects from factors such as economic wealth, fertility rate, environmental taxes, and R&D expenditures on materials recycling and circularity rates in the EU. Urbanization also has a positive but nonlinear effect on recycling and circularity rates. These findings can be valuable for policymakers and managers looking to implement policies to increase recycling and circularity in the EU and beyond.
The present empirical study sheds light on the role of socioeconomic characteristics toward circular economy, resulting in more sustainable production and consumption patterns. Using fixed-effects and instrumental variable fixed-effects panel approaches, we examine the role of social and economic determinants on materials recycling and circularity in the European Union (EU). Empirical results reveal that recycling and circularity rates are positively affected by factors such as economic wealth, fertility rate, the level of environmental taxes and R&D expenditures. Furthermore, urbanization also seems to have a positive, but nonlinear effect on recycling and circularity rates. Our results can be beneficial to decision makers and managers for implementing several policies aiming to increase recycling and circularity across the EU and beyond.

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