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Zur umweltökonomischen Relevanz der Abfall- und Ressourcenwirtschaft. Beschäftigungseffekte durch Restmüllverwertung

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  • Ina Meyer
  • Mark Sommer

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Die Abfall- und Ressourcenwirtschaft leistet durch das Sammeln, Aufbereiten und Recycling von Altstoffen und Abfällen einen Beitrag zur Entwicklung von umweltschonenden Wirtschaftsaktivitäten. Wie die Analyse der potentiellen Beschäftigungseffekte unterschiedlicher Systeme einer weiteren Restmüllbehandlung zeigt, nimmt die Nachfrage nach Arbeitskräften mit der Komplexität der Behandlungssysteme zu. Eine Verbesserung der Getrenntsammlung kann Impulse für die heimische Wirtschaft auslösen, da Sekundärressourcen bereitgestellt und Primärressourcen mit hoher Importquote substituiert werden können.

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  • Ina Meyer & Mark Sommer, 2019. "Zur umweltökonomischen Relevanz der Abfall- und Ressourcenwirtschaft. Beschäftigungseffekte durch Restmüllverwertung," WIFO Monatsberichte (monthly reports), WIFO, vol. 92(11), pages 833-843, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:wfo:monber:y:2019:i:11:p:833-843
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    1. Ina Meyer & Mark Sommer, 2019. "Beschäftigungseffekte abfallwirtschaftlicher Modelle der Restmüllbehandlung," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 61774, February.
    2. Ina Meyer & Mark Sommer & Kurt Kratena & Maria Tesar & Christian Neubauer, 2016. "Volkswirtschaftliche Effekte durch Recycling ausgewählter Altstoffe und Abfälle," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 59158, February.
    3. Ina Meyer & Mark Sommer & Kurt Kratena, 2018. "Energy Scenarios 2050 for Austria," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 61089, February.
    4. Ina Meyer & Mark Sommer & Kurt Kratena & Maria Tesar & Christian Neubauer, 2016. "Volkswirtschaftliche Effekte durch Recycling ausgewählter Altstoffe und Abfälle. Präsentationsunterlagen," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 59194, February.
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