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Information × Registration Number 0219U100084, 0116U000784 , R & D reports Title Compensatory mechanisms to ensure the stability of the economy of Ukraine in terms of European integration popup.stage_title Head Boiko Alina V., Доктор економічних наук Registration Date 15-01-2019 Organization Kyiv National University of Trade and Economics popup.description2 The toolkit for assessing and ensuring the resilience of the national economy is designed to help mitigate the impact of potential crisis phenomena and prevent their negative manifestations in order to support the sustainable development of the Ukrainian economy. The toolkit for assessing the sustainability of the national economy was developed on the basis of the SCS – complex of sectoral, criterion and system approaches. It includes a set of methodological and technical methods for assessing the resilience to negative external influences of such sectors of the economy as industry and agriculture, the social sphere, methodological recommendations for assessing the level of resilience of the institutional sectors of the national economy, analytical tools for assessing the resilience of the financial system, methodological approaches to the evaluation of efficiency realization of the project of public-private partnership. The toolkit for resilience of the economy is developed on the basis of methods and techniques of institutional theory and includes suggestions and recommendations for ensuring the resilience of the industrial sector of the economy, infrastructure and institutional support for agricultural sector resilience, institutional mechanisms for ensuring the resilience of the social sphere, tools and instruments increase of the level of resilience of the social sphere. Product Description popup.authors popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Boiko Alina V.. Compensatory mechanisms to ensure the stability of the economy of Ukraine in terms of European integration. (popup.stage: ). Kyiv National University of Trade and Economics. № 0219U100084
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