Abstract

An evaluation of the impact of economic and labor policies on the Spanish economic recovery under the framework of the European Green Deal. This evaluation analyzes the opportunity of green jobs for Europe, comparatively, while later focusing on the case in Spain. The analysis looks to the effects on the design of the new green jobs, and the necessary skills to develop the type of newly generated positions, while maintaining greater personal wellbeing at work. The theoretical and methodological frameworks have been derived from heterodox approaches, notably from the Austrian Economics Policies and Cultural Economics illustrated through secondary sources.

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