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  • Item type:Наукова стаття,
    The role of social entrepreneurship in advancing economic growth and sustainability amid instability
    (Rome: European Center of Sustainable Development, 2025) Volosiuk, Maryna; Kryvtsov, Artem; Vakhovych, Iryna; Smolych, Dariia; Zalievska-Shyshak, Anna
    Relevance. Social entrepreneurship is currently one of the most effective ways to solve social problems, especially for countries with economies in transition, where instability increases the importance of new approaches to managing economic and social processes. The study's relevance is driven by the need to find sustainable mechanisms of economic growth in the context of global instability and social challenges. Aim. This research article aims to analyse the impact of social entrepreneurship on the economic growth of the EU countries and Ukraine, which is in a state of prolonged war, and to substantiate its importance for the socio-economic development of countries in conditions of instability. Methods. To carry out a comprehensive qualitative analysis, several general scientific methods of knowledge were used, including synthesis, systematisation, generalisation, and comparative analysis of different EU countries. As part of the quantitative analysis, an adapted method of calculating the National Social Impact Index (NSII) was applied, allowing for a balance between economic efficiency and social outcomes in comparing EU member states. Results. According to the results of the calculations, the highest values of the social impact index are demonstrated by Bulgaria (142.97), Hungary (137.30), Latvia (131.77) and Poland (122.85), which indicates a significant contribution of social enterprises to socio-economic development, in contrast to the indicators of Denmark (31.59), Germany (28.69) and Estonia (26.75). Thus, a high index value is typical for countries with developed SME support policies. In contrast, a high capacity for social sector growth characterises countries with a high average turnover and fewer enterprises. Conclusion. The main direction for developing social entrepreneurship to ensure economic growth in Ukraine in the context of war is developing and implementing a social entrepreneurship development strategy in the overall state system. This involves introducing clear criteria for defining social enterprises, creating a specialised regulatory framework, harmonising national legislation with European standards, and creating incentive financial and tax mechanisms to support them.
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    MODELLING OF NATIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF ENSURING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND HUMAN CAPITAL PROGRESS
    (Чайки : ФІНТЕХАЛЬЯНС, 2025-06-30) Svynarenko, Dmytro; Лютак, Олена Миколаївна; Баула, Олена Вікторівна; Ivantsov, Serhii; Zhydyk, Andriy
    The sustainable development of a national economy is a central concept in modern public governance, aiming to ensure a balanced interplay between economic growth, social equity, and environmental sustainability. This study seeks to develop theoretical and methodological approaches, alongside practical tools, for modelling and forecasting sustainable economic development. Particular attention is given to the role of human capital as a critical driver that enhances labour productivity, innovation capacity, and resource efficiency. The article highlights key challenges in implementing sustainable development models: the lack of integrated modelling frameworks, insufficient and low-quality data, the pace of global change, the absence of clear methodologies, and limited innovation activity. An econometric model is constructed to evaluate the impact of sus-tainability components on GDP as a core macroeconomic indicator. The model incorpo-rates economic, social, and environmental variables, emphasizing human capital as a mediating factor. Two-variable trend analyses are used to explore relationships between real GDP and selected indicators. The study identifies the most influential factors as the Consumer Price Index (%), State Budget Deficit (UAH million), Minimum Wage (UAH), Share of Renewable Energy in Total Supply (%), and Energy Consumption from Wind and Solar Sources (thousand tons of oil equivalent). Correlation and determination co-efficients are calculated to quantify these relationships. GDP forecasting is conducted using logarithmic, exponential, and power regression models. Based on the findings, the paper outlines strategic directions for promoting sustainable development in Ukraine, focusing on economic, environmental, and social dimensions through the ad-vancement of human capital. The research methodology combines a systemic and in-terdisciplinary approach, employing tools such as comprehensive factor analysis, stra-tegic planning, and econometric modelling using the Data Analysis and Regression toolkit.