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Journal Regional Economy -- re2018.02.089

Repository of Institute of Regional Research Repository of Vernadsky Library UDC 339.923:061.1(438)(477); JEL C50, E27, F43, O18, O52, R58
Storonyanska, I. Z., & Prokopiuk, A. (2018). Formuvannya novoyi modeli rehional'noho rozvytku: dosvid Pol'shchi ta vektory dlya Ukrayiny [The new model of regional development: Polish experience and vectors for Ukraine]. Rehional'na ekonomika - Regional Economy, 88 (2), 89-97. Retrieved from http://re.gov.ua/doi/re2018.02.089.php. [in Ukrainian].
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Authors



Storonyanska Iryna Zenoviyivna

Doctor of Economics, Professor

Deputy Director for Scientific Work, Head of the Department of regional financial policy of the Dolishniy Institute of Regional Research of NAS of Ukraine

Contacts: istoron@i.ua, ird_kozoriz@i.ua, (032)270-7043

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Prokopiuk Aleksander

Doctor of Economics

Rector of the Bialystok School of Economics (Poland)

Contacts: aleksander.prokopiuk@wse.edu.pl

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Resume

Process of structural transformation of the regional economy and conceptual bases of working out of regional policy of structural modernization of economy under conditions of European integration processes is researched. It is based on imperatives of smart specialization. Comparative analysis of the effectiveness of structural transformation of Polish and Ukrainian regions under conditions of European integration revealed that the structure of the regional economy of Ukraine is close to the structure of the Polish economy.The matrix of market drivers and growth factors of selected groups of sectors of economic of Ukraine on the criteria of competitiveness and innovation (tech industry, services, mass production, manufacturing and production of goods and services that do not participate in global trade, but are important for the formation of regional and local markets) is proposed. Formation of the matrix can determine optimal mechanisms for regional policy structural modernization of the economy to improve competitiveness of certain sectors of the economy of Ukraine in conditions of intensifying of integration processes.

Keywords:

structural transformation, regional policy of structural modernization, structure of the regional economy, smart specialization, new industrialization

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