Economic Assessment of Resource Allocation Strategies in Ukraine

Author:

Rekunenko IhorORCID,Cherednichenko DmytroORCID

Abstract

This study aims to conduct a comprehensive economic assessment of resource allocation strategies in Ukraine, evaluating their effectiveness, efficiency, and equity. The analysis begins with an overview of Ukraine's economic landscape and the importance of resource allocation in promoting national development. The research highlights the current policies and mechanisms used by the Ukrainian government for resource distribution across various sectors and regions, assessing their alignment with national economic goals and development plans. Methodologically, the study employs a mixed-method approach, utilizing secondary data from government reports, economic databases, and academic publications. Statistical analysis, economic modeling, and comparative analysis are used to evaluate the impact of existing resource allocation strategies on economic growth, productivity, and regional development. The analysis also includes an assessment of the equity and fairness of resource distribution among different regions and population groups. The results indicate that while current resource allocation strategies in Ukraine have contributed to certain areas of economic growth, significant disparities remain in regional development and sectoral productivity. The study identifies inefficiencies and structural challenges that hinder optimal resource utilization and highlights the social implications of unequal resource distribution. Comparative analysis with other countries reveals best practices that could be adapted to enhance Ukraine's resource allocation framework. The study delves into the political, economic, and social factors affecting resource allocation in Ukraine. It identifies key constraints, such as political instability, economic pressures, and social challenges, that impede effective resource management. The study underscores the necessity for comprehensive policy reforms and adaptive strategies to address these constraints. The conclusion presents actionable policy recommendations aimed at improving the efficiency and equity of resource allocation in Ukraine. These recommendations include sector-specific strategies and an implementation framework designed to support sustainable economic development. By achieving its objectives, the study contributes to a deeper understanding of the dynamics of resource allocation in Ukraine and provides a foundation for more effective and equitable economic policies.

Publisher

Ferenc Rakoczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian College of Higher Education

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