2018
DOI: 10.15407/etet2018.03.099
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Risks of the emergence of divergence trap in the process of Ukraine's eurointegration

Abstract: Охарактеризована текущая динамика социально-экономического развития Украины в процессе ее европейской интеграции на основе Соглашения об ассоциации с Евросоюзом, подписанного в 2014 году. Освещена ключевая роль механизма конвергенции в восстановлении устойчивого роста экономики, повышении благосостояния граждан, а также усилении интеграционных процессов в Европейском Союзе и его международной конкурентоспособности. Приведена сравнительная оценка развития Украины и отдельных стран Евросоюза по критериям объема … Show more

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“…Many theories have been put forward in order to explain the phenomenon of the middleincome trap. Most scientists, including Eichengreen, Park and Shin, are inclined to believe that the reasons why a country is getting trapped include: return to traditional means of production, depletion of cheap labor, insufficient development of human resources, insufficient protection of intellectual property, inadequate motivation of talented people, lack of access to infrastructure and insufficiently developed financial sector (Eichengreen, Park, Shin, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many theories have been put forward in order to explain the phenomenon of the middleincome trap. Most scientists, including Eichengreen, Park and Shin, are inclined to believe that the reasons why a country is getting trapped include: return to traditional means of production, depletion of cheap labor, insufficient development of human resources, insufficient protection of intellectual property, inadequate motivation of talented people, lack of access to infrastructure and insufficiently developed financial sector (Eichengreen, Park, Shin, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%