FACTORS ENSURING SUSTAINABLE GROWTH IN THE NATIONAL ECONOMY
Abstract
This article analyzes the main factors influencing sustainable economic growth in the national economy from a theoretical and practical perspective. The concept of sustainable growth, its inextricable link with macroeconomic stability, institutional reforms, investment environment, human capital and innovative development are highlighted. During the study, based on the experience of developing countries, mechanisms for achieving sustainable economic growth were identified and scientific and practical proposals were developed for their application in the national economy.
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