Abstract:
The bioeconomy is a major axis of the strategy that should allow the European Union to grow: intelligent, through the development of knowledge and innovation; sustainable, based on a greener and more efficient economy in resource management. I consider that advances in the bioeconomy can not be achieved without the valorisation of intellectual capital. In this study, I want to analyze the benefits of the dynamics of the development of intellectual capital on the progress of the bioeconomy. The aim of this analysis is to study the established link between the Exposure to air pollution and a number of factors that can define the intellectual capital, such as: the capitalization of bitcoin cryptomonas, Gross domestic expenditure on R&D and Invention demands to the EU Patent Office, with the ultimate goal of generating a statistical regression model to see what factor influences most the progress of the bio-economy at European level.