Year: 2024 | Month: | Volume 69 |
Analysing the Impact and Obstacles of Economic Development
Initiatives for Businesses in Europe and Ukraine
Katerina Antonenko
Bogdan Mozharskyi
Lyudmyla Chernyaha
Yurii-Vladyslav Zelinskyi
Oleksandr Bavyko
DOI:10.46852/0424-2513.4.2024.27
Abstract:
The analysis of economic growth programmes in Europe and Ukraine is crucial for assessing the successes
and challenges faced by enterprises in these regions. This study aims to analyse strategies aimed at
stimulating economic development. A review of economic growth programmes in European countries
and Ukraine has been conducted, analysing their objectives, mechanisms, and tools. A comparative
analysis of the measures implemented in the countries of the European Union and Ukraine was conducted,
considering the specifics of the respective economic, political, and socio-cultural contexts. The research
methods applied included data analysis, SWOT analysis, and case studies. A model for assessing economic
growth programmes for enterprises has been developed, which includes an analysis of areas of influence,
challenges, and ways to overcome them. The areas of influence identified include state institutions and
policies, legislative frameworks, research institutes and studies, investments, human capital and education,
infrastructure, and trade policy. The challenges identified include bureaucratic burden, uncertainty in the
legal sphere, lack of access to financing, market instability, insufficient qualified staff, underdeveloped
infrastructure, and high taxes. To overcome these challenges, it is necessary to implement several measures.
These include reducing the bureaucratic burden, reforming the legislative and legal system, supporting
innovation and research, increasing access to financing, developing infrastructure, developing human
potential, and supporting entrepreneurship and small businesses. The most effective ways to overcome
the challenges of economic growth programmes have been outlined, and recommendations for their
implementation have been provided. The study’s findings are beneficial for developing strategies for
enterprises operating in both Europe and Ukraine, as well as for formulating recommendations for state
and regional authorities in the field of economic development.
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