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Ideological Transformations of Evolutionary Integration: Macroeconomic Model of Sustainable Development Potential Forming

Viktoriya Mykytenko
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Viktoriya Mykytenko: Public Institution "Institute of Environmental Economics and Sustainable Development of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine", Kyiv

Economics of Nature and the Environment, 2014, 116-122

Abstract: It is formulated and grounded the sequence of procedures' implementation in a closed cycle of formalization of optimal for Ukraine macroeconomic model of sustainable potential development, which is proposed to be incorporated to the applied toolkit of an original organizational and economic mechanism of sustainable development potential management. As a result of development of conceptual and analytical model of the influence process implementation, it is carried out: а) the designing of a two-level structure of the organizational and economic mechanism; b) the identification of interconnections and interdependencies density between the basic elements of the state economy system regulation while introducing into practice the provisions of the Concept of sustainable development capacity assessment of process-closed type, taking into consideration the dominants of the macrosystem state evolution theory.

Date: 2014
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