Development modelling of Ukrainian economy development in complacence with interaction to regional and global integration associations

Abstract

The result of research is composition multidimensional mental (cognitive) mode of development social and territorial com-plex of Ukraine. Such approach for modelling gives possibilities of analysis model components and timing of development every component. There were defined 7 sub-models covering different areas of development human-geographic territorial complex. Among functional actions in the model implementation defined priority actions deal with the prior development of national market and increase of its consumption for development or revitalization different broaches of economy as competitive brunches for the sustainable export development and increasing productive cooperation in the framework of regional and branches integration processes (Sub-model 1); strategy for the development cooperation in diversification energy supply for Ukraine (Sub-model 2); strat-egy for the development trade relations with countries of symmetric and a-symmetric bilateral l trade and economic relations (Sub-model 3(; strategy for supply balanced development of different parts of Ukraine in complacence with natural, social and economic potential territories for the development export-oriented brunches of industry (Sub-model 4); system of actions and decisions for the development integration processes with regional integration associations and choice of the forms of interactions due to strategic Ukrainian interests (Sub-model 5); interaction and coordination with global integration associations to supply national security and national interests on the global level (Sub-model 6); strategy of the development of education and innovations to supply sustainable (balanced) development (Sub-model 7). Dynamic interaction between sub-models is the core of general cognitive model of country development for the purpose country transformation from object to the subject of world economic order to the supply the increase role of Ukraine in regional and global integration associations.

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Yaroslav Oliynyk, Anatoliy Bobrovytskyy

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Yaroslav Oliynyk, Anatoliy Bobrovytskyy (2017). Development modelling of Ukrainian economy development in complacence with interaction to regional and global integration associations. Часопис соціально-економічної географії, 22(1), 32-38. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-249064