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Difficulties and opportunities for the development of an inclusive economy in modern economic conditions

https://doi.org/10.24182/2073-6258-2024-23-1-102-106

Abstract

 The article examines the concept and essence of an inclusive economy, highlights the main scientific and practical approaches and existing methods for assessing the level of inclusiveness of the country’s development. Having highlighted the ubiquity of this concept and its involvement in all aspects of the development of society, it is proved that there is no objective assessment that would fully reflect the level of inclusive economic development. However, unresolved contradictions of current market relations are a sure prerequisite for solving social issues of society through the proclamation of inclusive principles, which include such aspects as: economic growth, social integration, social justice, etc. In conclusion, it is concluded that the principles of an inclusive economy are rather guidelines for the development of society than an objective model of its development.

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O. B. Repkina
RTU MIREA
Russian Federation

O. B. Repkina - Dr. Sci. (Econ.), Prof.

Moscow



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Repkina O.B. Difficulties and opportunities for the development of an inclusive economy in modern economic conditions. Scientific notes of the Russian academy of entrepreneurship. 2024;23(1):102-106. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24182/2073-6258-2024-23-1-102-106

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