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Title: Economic productivity and competitiveness of Ukrainian exports due to the global challenges
Authors: Petkova, Lesia
Berezina, Olena
Honcharenko, Iryna
Osadchenko, Ihor
Петкова, Леся Омелянівна
Березіна, Олена Юріївна
Гончаренко, Ірина Георгіївна
Осадченко, Ігор Олегович
Keywords: productivity;economic policy;economic growth;export;comparative advantage;industries exports;innovative products;index
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: SHS Web of Conferences
Abstract: Productivity and economic growth are key factors to maintain and improve the competitiveness of nations in the global market. The paper analyzes the prospects for the competitiveness of Ukrainian exports in the terms of pandemic circumstances and post-pandemic recovery of the global economy. The prospects for strengthening the competitiveness of Ukraine’s economy evaluating based on the modified approach for assessing the revealed comparative advantage. The dynamics and structure of major industries exports were estimating. The research result proved that the growth of innovative products in the iron and steel industry increases its competitiveness in the world market. The established reduction of the identified comparative advantages index for the main exports positions reflects the presence of structural and technological lags in the modern structure of the national economy and requires economic policy measures aimed at long-term ac tion. Respectively, the main goals of contemporary national economic policy aimed at promoting the export competitiveness of Ukrainian products (goods & services) have to be the stimulating of R&D, infrastructure modernization and capital deepening.
URI: https://er.chdtu.edu.ua/handle/ChSTU/2395
ISSN: 2261-2424
DOI: 10.1051/shsconf/202110701002
Volume: 107
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