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Voloshanska Anna Volodymyrivna



Voloshanska Anna Volodymyrivna

Postgraduate of the Department of international economic analysis and finance of the Faculty of International Relations of the Ivan Franko National University of Lviv

Contacts: voloschanna@gmail.com

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UDC 339.7; JEL F29, L16, O14
Voloshanska, A. (2019). Oriyentyry rozvytku svitovoyi ekonomiky v umovakh podolannya protsesiv deindustrializatsiyi [Guidelines for the development of the world economy in the conditions of overcoming the deindustrialization processes]. In Sotsial'no-ekonomichni problemy suchasnoho periodu Ukrayiny [Socio-Economic Problems of the Modern Period of Ukraine]: Vol. 140 (6) (pp. 72-77). DOI: https://doi.org/10.36818/2071-4653-2019-6-13. [in Ukrainian].

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The article deals with the features of the industrialization period, which are inherent in the world economy in the present conditions. Four models of industrialization that can exist at the present stage of economic development are considered: post-industrialization characterized by the development of technologies of the 5th mode, which in the conditions of de-industrialization stipulate bringing of low-tech industries outside the country and introduction of high-tech industrial capacities), neo-industrialization (characterized by the development of technologies of the 6th mode (including nanominiaturization, bio-technologization, cognitivization, 3D printing development), necro-industrialization (characterized by the predominance of industries with technologies of the 3rd and 4th ways, which under conditions of de-industrialization "undergo" the reduction of production capacities due to their physical deterioration and lack of demand for products), traditional industrialization (characterized by the predominance of extractive industries, heavy and low process engineering, development of 3rd and 4th modes technology that are upgraded to meet the challenges of today's market). The Europe 2020 strategy, launched in 2010 by the European Commission is analyzed in terms of industrial policy development. The paper identifies that the European Union's new economic course is based on maintenance of smart sustainable economic development to achieve high employment, productivity and social cohesion. The key guidelines for the development of the world economy are determined on the basis of reasonable growth, sustainable and comprehensive development in the context of overcoming de-industrialization and transition to the sixth technological way. 
industrialization, world economy, post-industrialization, neo-industrialization, necro-industrialization, traditional industrialization 


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