THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF STRATEGIC STATE REGULATION OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE NATIONAL ECONOMY IN THE COORDINATES OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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2021Author
Yatsykovskyy, B.
Chynchyk, A.
Holubka, S.
Yaremchuk, S.
Buriak, Ie.
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The current state of the Ukrainian economy shows that the process of developing
and implementing an effective development strategy is very important, as Ukraine’s economic
development strategy is one of the most important documents characterizing the long-term goals
and directions of Ukraine’s social development — economical development, development
achievement. It should be noted that in European countries such a strategy is given more attention
and is very detailed. The article examines the strategic vision of sustainable socio-economic
development of Ukraine until 2030. It demonstrates the reform of the values of the people of
Ukraine in order to achieve a balance between economic, social and environmental development.
The development of the domestic economy is one of the priority tasks in the transformational
conditions of our country. Ukraine must become a country with a strong economy and innovative
innovations. This requires, first of all, restoring macroeconomic stability, ensuring sustainable
economic growth through pro-environmental actions, creating favorable conditions for economic
activity and creating a transparent tax policy. The goals of sustainable development are studied,
namely: fight against poverty and hunger, good health, quality education, gender equality, good
sanitation and clean water, renewable energy, decent work and economic growth, innovation and
infrastructure, reducing inequality, sustainable urban development and communities, responsible
consumption, combating climate change, preserving marine and terrestrial ecosystems, peace and
justice, and partnering for sustainable development. A study of Ukraine’s place in international
rankings, analysis of the dynamics of the main indicators of Ukraine’s global competitiveness
index, the dynamics of Ukraine’s economic freedom index for 2019—2020. Twelve categories of
economic freedom in Ukraine corruption — 154, freedom of taxation — 100, public spending —
161, freedom of establishment — 111, freedom of the labor market — 146, monetary freedom —
184, freedom of trade —54, freedom of trade — 54, freedom of investment — 165, financial
freedom — 160. The results should determine the share of each of the four groups in the index of
economic freedom