战时人口结构转型背景下乌克兰经济发展的若干展望

Volodymyr Rodchenko, Ganna Rekun
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俄罗斯联邦对乌克兰的全面入侵对该国的发展动态产生了重大影响。这尤其体现在人口潜力方面:死亡率上升,出生率下降,国内外移民率达到独立以来的最高水平。这种转变,再加上时代的挑战,在经济领域既有消极的一面,也有积极的一面。本文分析了当前的人口和经济形势,将其与积极军事对抗之前的时期进行了比较,并研究了公众的态度和克服类似危机的国际经验。分析是通过研究上述过程的主要统计数据进行的。通过研究科学出版物和专家组织的报告,对国际经验进行了审查。研究结果表明,冲突的持续可能导致地区差距显著扩大,服务业(包括数字行业和军事工业)迅速发展,不再专注于低附加值产品,劳动生产率低的行业出现危机。尽管人口危机将继续加深,但预计在战争的积极阶段结束后,人口危机将稳定在一个新的水平上。目前的一系列前景总体上是积极的,但需要采取积极主动的方法,并不断进行审查,以加快转型进程,增强乌克兰经济的潜力。
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Selected Prospects for the Development of the Ukraine Economy in the Context of Wartime Demographic Transformations
The full-scale invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation has had a significant impact on the country's development dynamics. This was particularly reflected in the demographic potential: rising mortality rates, falling birth rates and the highest rates of internal and external migration since independence. Such transformations, combined with the challenges of the times, have been reflected in the economic space, both negatively and positively. This paper analyses the current demographic and economic situation, compares them with the period before the active military confrontation, and examines public attitudes and international experience in overcoming similar crises. This analysis was carried out by studying the main statistical data on the above processes. The international experience was reviewed by studying scientific publications and reports from expert organisations. The study showed that the continuation of the conflict could lead to a significant aggravation of regional disparities, the rapid development of service industries, including the digital sector and the military industry, a shift away from focussing on low value-added goods, and a crisis in sectors with low labour productivity. Although the demographic crisis will continue to deepen, it is expected to stabilise at a new level after the active phase of the war is over. The current set of prospects is generally positive but requires a proactive approach and constant review to accelerate the transformation process and strengthen the potential of the Ukrainian economy.
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