COMPETITIVENESS AND ECONOMIC AREAS GLOBAL PRODUCTION NETWORKS: FUTURE WASTE OF UKRAINE ETHNOCENTRIC PRINCIPLES OF CONSTRUCTION OF ECONOMICS

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  • В.І. КОНЧИН Національний авіаційний університет

Keywords:

global competitiveness, economic freedom, comparative advantage, competitive advantage, economic ethnocentrism, global production networks, global commodity chains, global value chains, coupling strategy

Abstract

 The article highlights the principles of global competitive environment for the development and achievement of higher economic prosperity of the economic territories and economic subjects. The problem of the functioning the global production networks and their importance in the development of economic systems at global, regional and local levels is considered. The model of the global competitiveness of economic territories in Ukraine is formed.

Author Biography

В.І. КОНЧИН, Національний авіаційний університет

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