The social potential of industry as a dominant factor in achieving economic sustainability
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DOIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.21511/slrtp.9(1).2019.06
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Article InfoVolume 9 2019, Issue #1, pp. 59-70
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The article deals with the transformation of the role of industry’s social potential as a determinant of sustainability in the new economy. It also scientifically substantiated the social sources and the functional impact factors. The large-scale and multi-vector changes accompanying the wave-like oscillations of post-industrial economies have been investigated; the leading trends in the development of the social potential of industry have been highlighted. Emphasis is placed on the importance of the social potential of industry in the context of implementing sound structural changes and capacity building of technologically intensive industries, increased human capital productivity, renewal of economic and social infrastructure, achieving general economic and social progress.
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JEL Classification (Paper profile tab)L60, J24, О14, Р30
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- Figure 1. Соціальні джерела стійкого розвитку промисловості
- Figure 2. Рейтингування країн за рівнем конкурентоспроможності, інклюзивності та стійкості (СІР індекс) у 2018 році
- Figure 3. Зміна долі зайнятих у промисловості, сільському господарстві та сфері послуг в загальному обсягу зайнятості світу в 1991–2018 роках, %
- Figure 4. Попит на професії різних рівнів кваліфікації у країнах ЄС, США та Японії у 2011– 2017 роках
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- Table 1. Країни з найвищим обсягом промислового виробництва та рівня ВВП у 2018 році, млрд долл
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