MANAGEMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF UKRAINE’S ECONOMIC RESILIENCE
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Abstract
The article examines resilience management of Ukraine’s economy under contemporary crisis conditions and global uncertainty. The theoretical foundations of economic resilience are substantiated, and its key components are identified, including shock resistance, adaptability, and structural transformation capacity. The impact of crisis factors such as military conflict, macroeconomic instability, and global economic disruptions on the national economy is analyzed. It is established that effective management is a decisive factor in ensuring economic resilience, encompassing macroeconomic regulation, institutional mechanisms, strategic governance, and digital transformation. International experience in building resilient economic systems is studied, and opportunities for its adaptation in Ukraine are identified. Directions for improving management approaches to enhancing the country’s economic stability are proposed.
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economic resilience, management, crisis management, economic stability, Ukraine, institutional development, strategic governance
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