2.2 The economy in color

The concept of “economies of color” can be a metaphorical or symbolic way of describing certain aspects of national economic models, especially when considering the impact of cultural, environmental and social factors on economic development.

Consumption of goods or services that are not always necessary (consumerism).

Recognizes seas and oceans as drivers of the economy

Activities focused on technology and science

Activities that turn older adults into an engine for economic inclusion and recovery

Activities related to intellectual property and the arts and culture industry

Illegal and prohibited activities

Activities that seek to care for the planet by making the most of existing resources and infrastructures

Activities that are legal but evade tax payment

Boosts economic growth through gender equity

Source: Proeconomy. THE UNIVERSE.

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