Balo Snizhana
Postgraduate student of the 2nd year of full-time study at the Department of Public Administration and Civil Service of the Institute of Public Administration of the Kharkiv National University named after V.N. Karazin
DOI: 10.52363/passa-2022.2-4
Abstract
The current military-political situation poses new challenges to the Ukrainian economy. The destruction and losses for the national economy are fully in line with the most intense military conflict of recent times. However, it would be a mistake to explain the current economic problems only by war. One of the most painful issues is the suboptimal structure of the national economy and the lack of successful attempts by the state to carry out structural reforms that could correct the negative inertial scenario of its development. With regard to the regulation of structural change, it is important to emphasize the importance of integrated use of the criteria set out in the article for effective analysis of the structure of the national economy. Applied comprehensively, they will provide a sufficient understanding of the processes taking place in the national economy, and will give a picture of the imbalances that need to be corrected through structural policies.
Key words: structural changes, structural policy, economic structure, structural imbalances, technological structure
References
- Brailovsky I. Public-private partnership as an agreement on mutual benefits. Sciences, notes of Ostroh National University. 2013. Issue 24. P. 15-18.
- Varnavsky V. G. Partnership of the state and the private sector: forms, projects, risks. RAS; Institute of World Economy and International Relations. Moscow: Nauka, 2005. 315 p.
- Vaskovets. Normative and legal support of public-private partnership in Ukraine. Law of Ukraine. 2012. No. 1/2. P. 433-439.
- Vladychyn U. Bank lending. K.: Atika, 2008. 648 p.
- Petrova N.B. The role of public-private partnership in the formation of tourist clusters. Communal management of cities. 2011. No. 100. P. 373-393.
- Uzunov F. Priority areas of development of public-private partnership in Ukraine. Investments: practice and experience. 2013. No. 18. P. 142-144.