2019
DOI: 10.31520/ei.2019.21.2(71).130-138
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Planning "Green" Development of the Economy of Amalgamated Territorial Communities

Abstract: Topicality. The urgency of the problem of planning the "green" development of the economy of the amalgamated territorial communities is compounded by the need to combine economic growth with the protection of the environment in view of the current world trends that direct the policy of local economic development to the concept of sustainable development. Aim and tasks. The aim of the paper is to develop theoretical principles and practical applications, that should justify the expediency of introducing local e… Show more

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“…1. The development of human capital, which involves monitoring and studying the main trends of migration processes within the country, promoting the free movement of labor and the effective placement of human resources as a response to the challenges of new economic conditions, the creation of a system of educational projects aimed at training personnel potential, responsible for the effective implementation of reforms at the regional and local level, as well as for personnel support for economic growth (investment projects) [6,7].…”
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“…1. The development of human capital, which involves monitoring and studying the main trends of migration processes within the country, promoting the free movement of labor and the effective placement of human resources as a response to the challenges of new economic conditions, the creation of a system of educational projects aimed at training personnel potential, responsible for the effective implementation of reforms at the regional and local level, as well as for personnel support for economic growth (investment projects) [6,7].…”
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