Modernization of Industry as a Basis for Increasing the Competitiveness of the National Economy
Abstract
Currently, important for most countries of the world, the problems of studying which economies will occupy the top of the competitiveness rating in the future and what are the ways to increase competitive advantages for individual national economies are being solved in the changing conditions of the functioning of the global economy as a whole. Thus, each country, in a situation where there is no consensus on the vector of future world development, must develop its own strategy for increasing national competitiveness after the end of post-crisis uncertainty. It is impossible to postpone the solution of this issue for a long time, when the main trends in the further development of the world economy will appear, since the problem of increasing competitiveness is closely related to the solution of the most important issues for the development of any country - sustainable economic and social development, modernization of the national industry.
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