The paper analyzes the stabilization of the situation in Azerbaijan against the background of rising food prices on world markets as a result of the war in Ukraine. The authors studied the effects of the Ukrainian war on the world and Azerbaijani import markets. Opportunities to replace the import of Azerbaijan’s largest importers Russia and Ukraine by ECO member states were analyzed. It was also investigated the question of whether OIC member states can be considered as an alternative markets. Analysis and evaluations were conducted to find answers to these and other similar questions. As a result, using the tools of the International Trade Centers such as the Market Access Map, Export Potential Map, etc., three member states of the Economic Cooperation Organization (Turkey, Kazakhstan, and Pakistan) with high potential for strategic food products for Azerbaijan have been identified. The article concluded the following: the war in Ukraine still continues to destabilize the world market. The Azerbaijan state should find alternative sources in a very short time.
The article investigates the education system, as the main attribute of the knowledge economy, examines the changes in the education system of Azerbaijan. The samples were presented on the application of innovative technologies in higher education institutions of foreign countries in connection with the transition from traditional education to cloud. The article factors influencing the effectiveness of the cloud system have been considered, as well as the importance of studying the organization, economic bases, and principles of the application of e-learning management systems in educational institutions from methodological, theoretical, and practical sides have been determined. Economic development of cloud technologies, and examples from international experience of changes in the education system has been demonstrated.
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