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Socio-Economic Problems
of the Modern Period of Ukraine
   



Collection SEPSPU -- sep2025.01.063

Repository of Institute of Regional Research UDC 330.544.2:316.42(477); JEL E20, E21, E29
Yakhno, T. P., & Kudrya, Ya. V. (2025). Sotsial'nyy rozvytok natsional'noyi ekonomiky Ukrayiny u vidobrazhenni suchasnoho stanu spozhyvchoho rynku [Social development of the national economy of Ukraine in the representation of the current state of the consumer market]. In Sotsial'no-ekonomichni problemy suchasnoho periodu Ukrayiny [Socio-Economic Problems of the Modern Period of Ukraine]: Vol. 171 (1) (pp. 63-67). DOI: https://doi.org/10.36818/2071-4653-2025-1-8 [in Ukrainian].
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Authors



Yakhno Tetyana Petrivna

Doctor of Economics, Associate Professor

Professor of the Department of international economic relations of the Faculty of International Economic Relations of the Lviv University of Trade and Economics; Senior Researcher of the Department of problems of the real sector of regions' economy of the Dolishniy Institute of Regional Research of NAS of Ukraine

Contacts: tetis74@gmail.com

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Kudria Yaroslav Valeriyovych

Ph.D. of Economics

Senior Researcher of the Department of problems of the real sector of regions' economy of the Dolishniy Institute of Regional Research of NAS of Ukraine

Contacts: swiss.inc.com@gmail.com

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Resume

The study emphasizes the significance of macroeconomic factors in shaping consumer demand and behavior, highlighting their role in formulating effective policy responses aimed at economic recovery and resilience. The analysis incorporates a range of socio-economic indicators, including the social development index, the officially defined subsistence minimum, and household expenditure structures, to provide a comprehensive assessment of the consumer environment. Special attention is given to the transformation of consumption patterns during martial law, particularly the increased prioritization of essential goods such as food, medicine, and hygiene products. The article also investigates the imbalance between basic needs and higher-level needs such as education, recreation, and cultural development, which remain largely unmet due to limited financial capacity. The research assesses the material well-being of households, noting a significant decline in income stability and purchasing power, as well as the prevalence of economic deprivations and structural inequality. These findings reflect broader trends in Ukraine’s socio-economic landscape, where long-term uncertainty and military conflict continue to reshape consumer priorities, market infrastructure, and the overall quality of life.

Keywords:

consumer market, household welfare, social development, consumer basket, households, purchasing behavior

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