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Regional Level of Inclusive Development

  • Shashyna, Maryna V. (Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute) ;
  • Butko, Mykola P. (Chernihiv Polytechnic National University) ;
  • Tulchynska, Svitlana O. (Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute)
  • Received : 2021.05.05
  • Published : 2021.05.30

Abstract

The concept of inclusive development provides equal opportunities for all participants in access to the labor market and resource allocation. This concept emphasizes the equality of human capital, the ecological state of the environment, social protection and food security. This concept is fundamentally different from the standard perception of economic growth, because it has broader goals than simply increasing incomes and GDP. It rejects the position that positive results are an automatic consequence of growth; here the basic condition is human development and increase of its well-being, reduction of poverty. Therefore, it is not the result of distribution that becomes primary, but the involvement in the process of social reproduction. An alternative system of characterization of the country's position according to the resulting indicator of the Inclusive Development Index was presented at the World Economic Forum in Davos. In this research the methodical development of the system of estimation of the index of inclusive development for regions of the NUTS 4 level of the European classification is resulted.

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