A STATISTICAL STUDY OF INTENSIVE REPRODUCTION FACTORS IN THE UKRAINIAN ECONOMY
Keywords:
Competitiveness of a country, factors of economic growth, growth competitiveness index, intensive and innovative model of economic growth, macroeconomic stability, types of economic reproduction, World Economic Forum.Abstract
The article is dedicated to features of economic development in Ukraine during the last five years, as well as the impact of intensive and extensive factors of economic growth. The author undertakes a comparative analysis of major macroeconomic indicators of economic development in the EU countries, USA, Russia, and Ukraine, and elaborates conclusions about the forms of economic reproduction in the selected countries. Finally, the author analyses the 2005 World Economic Forum’s competitiveness ranking of 117 countries and assesses the position of Ukraine against previous years, as well as elaborates recommendations regarding development and implementation of the intensive and innovative model of economic growth in Ukraine.
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