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"ECONOMY – XXI CENTURY"
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∘ Tariel Gurbanov ∘ Asif Mustafaev ∘ PROBLEMS OF ENSURING SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ON A GLOBAL SCALE Abstract. The presented article examines modern problems of sustainable economic development. It was noted that ensuring sustainable economic development is a complex process and also arises as a problem sensitive to the impact of national and global characteristics. The article specifically examines the damage caused by the Russian-Ukrainian conflict to economic development at the global level, countries that are better able to provide sustainable economic development, and the situation of its provision in Azerbaijan. Indicators characterizing sustainable economic development in Azerbaijan were also noted and economic steps taken in this direction were evaluated. Key words: sustainable economic development, Russian-Ukrainian conflict, Azerbaijan, index, energy prices, etc. Introduction Sustainable economic development refers to a form of economic growth that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. The theoretical and methodological base of sustainable economic development is grounded in several disciplines, including economics, ecology, sociology, and political science. The economic perspective of sustainable economic development focuses on the long-term economic benefits of sustainable development, including the preservation of natural resources, the promotion of environmental sustainability, and the reduction of poverty and inequality. From this perspective, sustainable development is seen as an opportunity for economic growth and development that is environmentally and socially responsible. The ecological perspective of sustainable economic development recognizes that economic development occurs within the context of the natural environment. It emphasizes the need to protect natural resources, ecosystems, and biodiversity in order to maintain the ecological balance that supports human life and economic development. The social perspective of sustainable economic development emphasizes the need to promote social justice, reduce poverty and inequality, and ensure that economic development benefits all members of society. This perspective recognizes that economic development is not an end in itself, but rather a means to achieve social and environmental objectives. Methodologically, sustainable economic development involves the use of a range of tools and approaches, including environmental impact assessments, life cycle assessments, and sustainability reporting. These tools are used to assess the social, economic, and environmental impacts of economic activities and to identify opportunities for sustainable development. In summary, the theoretical and methodological base of sustainable economic development is multifaceted, drawing on a range of disciplines and approaches. It emphasizes the need to balance economic growth, environmental protection, and social justice in order to achieve long-term sustainable development. Main part There are several ways to measure sustainable economic development, and the leading countries may vary depending on the indicators and methodologies used. However, some commonly used indicators to assess sustainable economic development include renewable energy use, environmental performance, and social progress. According to the Global Sustainable Competitiveness Index 2021, which assesses the sustainable competitiveness of countries based on economic, environmental, and social indicators, the top 10 countries in terms of sustainable economic development are:
10 Netherlands [2] Another index that assesses sustainable development is the Environmental Performance Index (EPI), which ranks countries based on their environmental performance in areas such as air quality, water and sanitation, and biodiversity and habitat conservation. According to the EPI 2020 rankings, the top 10 countries in terms of environmental performance are: 1. Denmark 2. Luxembourg 3. Switzerland 4. United Kingdom 5. France 6. Austria 7. Finland 8. Sweden 9. Norway 10. Germany [1] It's worth noting that these rankings are not definitive and may change depending on the indicators and methodologies used. However, they do provide a general idea of the countries that are leading in terms of sustainable economic development. There are several factors that can negatively affect sustainable economic development at the global level. Some of these factors are discussed below, along with relevant sources of literature:
The Russian-Ukrainian war, which began in 2022, has had several impacts on global economic development. Some of the key impacts are discussed below:
Overall, the Russian-Ukrainian war has had a negative impact on global economic development, particularly in the region of Eastern Europe. The conflict has led to disruptions in trade, energy prices, and investment, as well as humanitarian impacts such as displacement and loss of life. Azerbaijan has made significant progress in ensuring sustainable economic development over the past decade. The country has a well-developed energy sector, which has enabled it to achieve strong economic growth and reduce poverty. Azerbaijan has also made significant investments in infrastructure, including transportation and telecommunications, which have helped to promote economic development and improve living standards. One of the key challenges that Azerbaijan faces in ensuring sustainable economic development is diversifying its economy. While the energy sector has been a major driver of economic growth, it has also led to a dependence on oil and gas exports, leaving the economy vulnerable to fluctuations in global energy prices. To address this, the government has implemented a series of economic diversification initiatives, including promoting non-oil sectors, such as agriculture, tourism, and manufacturing [9]. Another challenge is ensuring inclusive economic development. Despite the country's economic growth, there are still significant disparities in wealth and opportunities, particularly between urban and rural areas. The government has implemented a range of social welfare programs and initiatives aimed at reducing poverty and promoting social inclusion, but more needs to be done to ensure that economic growth benefits all segments of the population. There are also concerns about environmental sustainability, particularly in relation to the impact of the energy sector on the environment. The government has taken steps to address these concerns, including investing in renewable energy and implementing environmental regulations, but there is still more work to be done in this area. Overall, Azerbaijan has made significant progress in ensuring sustainable economic development, but there are still challenges to be addressed. The government's continued focus on economic diversification, social inclusion, and environmental sustainability will be critical in ensuring long-term economic development that benefits all citizens. There are several concrete indicators that reflect sustainable economic development in Azerbaijan. Some of the key indicators are:
Overall, these indicators demonstrate that Azerbaijan has made significant progress in achieving sustainable economic development over the past decade. However, there is still more work to be done to ensure that economic growth is inclusive, environmentally sustainable, and resilient to external shocks. The result To ensure sustainable economic development, developing countries need to take several steps. Here are some key actions that can be taken:
Overall, these actions can help developing countries to achieve sustainable economic development and improve the well-being of their citizens. However, achieving sustainable economic development is a complex process that requires the cooperation of governments, businesses, civil society organizations, and international partners. References
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