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| author | Abramova, Maryna Bulkot, Oksana Slavkov, Mykola Sukhostavets, Andriy Rusnak, Alla |
| author_facet | Abramova, Maryna Bulkot, Oksana Slavkov, Mykola Sukhostavets, Andriy Rusnak, Alla |
| contents | <p><span>Russia's full-scale offensive has forced Ukraine to reconsider its old<br>economic policy and set priorities that will lead to the elimination of the<br>catastrophic consequences of Russia's actions. The direction of<br>Ukraine's development should be focused on ending its deep<br>dependence on the Russian market and should include all<br>macroeconomic policy measures. The article highlights the real<br>economic opportunities and current conditions, as well as the problems<br>that limit real economic development. On the basis of the analysis, the<br>author identifies directions of national policy to encourage modern<br>changes based on production efficiency. In this regard, the article<br>determines that investment and technological development should be<br>aimed at encouraging high value-added industries. At the same time,<br>equal access to markets and resources should be ensured for various<br>participants in economic relations, and new methods of using limited<br>resources should be developed. Overall, the article concludes that a<br>balanced policy and consistent, timely external support can help ensure<br>the stability of the macroeconomic and financial system. The paper<br>argues that strong accountability and rapid reforms are essential for<br>macroeconomic and financial stability in difficult times.</span> </p> |
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| spellingShingle | Reconstruction and development of the real sector of the Ukrainian economy (micro, meso, and macroeconomic levels). Abramova, Maryna Bulkot, Oksana Slavkov, Mykola Sukhostavets, Andriy Rusnak, Alla <p><span>Russia's full-scale offensive has forced Ukraine to reconsider its old<br>economic policy and set priorities that will lead to the elimination of the<br>catastrophic consequences of Russia's actions. The direction of<br>Ukraine's development should be focused on ending its deep<br>dependence on the Russian market and should include all<br>macroeconomic policy measures. The article highlights the real<br>economic opportunities and current conditions, as well as the problems<br>that limit real economic development. On the basis of the analysis, the<br>author identifies directions of national policy to encourage modern<br>changes based on production efficiency. In this regard, the article<br>determines that investment and technological development should be<br>aimed at encouraging high value-added industries. At the same time,<br>equal access to markets and resources should be ensured for various<br>participants in economic relations, and new methods of using limited<br>resources should be developed. Overall, the article concludes that a<br>balanced policy and consistent, timely external support can help ensure<br>the stability of the macroeconomic and financial system. The paper<br>argues that strong accountability and rapid reforms are essential for<br>macroeconomic and financial stability in difficult times.</span> </p> |
| title | Reconstruction and development of the real sector of the Ukrainian economy (micro, meso, and macroeconomic levels). |
| url | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14639225 |