International experience of the national economies specialization structure forming in conditions of global technological transformations

Economic Annals-XXI: Volume 127, Issue 3-4(1), Pages: 7-10

Citation information:
Gruschynska, N. (2013). International experience of the national economies specialization structure forming in conditions of global technological transformations. Economic Annals-XXI, 3-4(1), 7-10. https://ea21journal.world/index.php/ea-v127-02/


Nataliya Gruschynska
PhD (Economics),
Associate Professor,
Leading Research Worker,
Institute of World Economy and International Relations of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
gruschinska@meta.ua

International experience of the national economies specialization structure forming in conditions of global technological transformations

Abstract. In this article the features of international experience in formation of national economy’s structural specialization in global technological transformations are revealed. Pre-conditions and consequences of strategies of South-East Asia countries national economies’ international specialization are grounded and possibility of their experience’s partial usage for Ukraine is examined. The new phase of scientific and technological revolution and the internationalization of capital flows transformed the national model of economic development. In Ukraine, the stage of economic modernization has begun intensified by the country’s participation in the processes of globalization. Under these conditions, overtaking and mobilization strategy for economic growth that has dominated in the second and third technological modes becomes quite inefficient. There is a need to transform basic goals and objectives in order to adapt the country’s national identity to global challenges. To protect technological industries which produce high added value is expedient to new Ukrainian structural strategy.

Keywords: Technological Transformation; Globalization; Innovation; Technological Modes; Integration Processes

JEL Classification: F01; F02

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Received 14.02.2013