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Transformation Mechanisms of Transition to the Model of Green Economy in Ukraine

Iryna Burlakova (), Bohdan Kovalov (), Petr Šauer () and Anton n Dvořák ()
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Iryna Burlakova: Sumy State University Ukraine, Postal: UA
Bohdan Kovalov: Sumy State University Ukraine, Postal: UA
Petr Šauer: University of Economics Czech Republic, Postal: CZ
Anton n Dvořák: University of Economics Czech Republic, Postal: CZ

Journal of Advanced Research in Management, 2017, vol. 8, issue 5, 1029-1040

Abstract: Within the last few years significant transformation changes in the direction of green growth in the Ukrainian economy on the background of a significant reduction in consumption and import of natural gas have been observed The relevance of the study stems from the lack of conceptual clarity concerning mechanisms of the manageable transformational changes in the economy and forming an effective environment for further green growth Based on systematic and synergetic approaches the possible scenarios of transformation changes in the housing sector in Ukraine are drawn The effective combination of negative and positive feedback mechanisms is found to contribute positively to ensure the needs of different population groups The system structural method is applied for developing conceptual basics of green economic model in Ukraine The authors find that this is important to make the transition in Ukraine from the current green growth paradigm of separate sectors to the transformation changes generating a positive synergy between economic sectors Green value chains management and partial localization of economic processes are preferred in the development of transformation mechanisms of the green economic model Based on this empirical and theoretical review the evaluation criteria of transformation changes in the sectoral organizational and territorial structure of the economy are suggested

Date: 2017
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