Author:
SERHIEIEV VIACHESLAV,GRUNTKOVSKIY VOLODYMYR,DZVINCHUK DMYTRO,KHARECHKO DMYTRO,LIUTYI MARK,KOVALSKA NATALIA
Abstract
The study examines human capital as a set of socio-economic relations and as one of the determining factors of economic growth. The main attention is paid to the analysis of opportunities to improve the quality of human capital at the local level, based on mechanisms of cooperation among stakeholders and reforming the landscape of local self-government - in particular, through the creation of innovation hubs, the implementation of digitalization projects, and the expansion of the use of artificial intelligence technologies. The opportunities and benefits of direct participation of local communities in international economic relations and global supply chains are demonstrated.
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