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Economic growth and national security: Patterns of European countries’ resistance to global turbulences
Economic growth and national security: Patterns of European countries’ resistance to global turbulences

Author(s): Sergij Lyeonov, Alina Vysochyna, Liliana Śmiech, Marcin Rabe
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Economy, National Economy, Economic policy, Security and defense
Published by: Fundacja Centrum Badań Socjologicznych
Keywords: macroeconomic stability; economic growth; national security; coronavirus disease; COVID-19; global turbulence; European countries

Summary/Abstract: Macroeconomic stability and national security are core measurement indicators of country performance. Historical, economic, social and other prerequisites contribute to the formation of country-specific patterns of these performance indicators resistance to global turbulences such as COVID-19 pandemic. Pandemic proved that considering of public health issues in promoting economic prosperity, social welfare and environmental security is crucially important. The aim of the research is to identify country-specific (for 34 European countries) patterns of socio-economic (internal) and public health (external) drivers and inhibitors of ensuring economic growth, macroeconomic stability and national security resistance to global turbulences similar to COVID-19 pandemic. Realization of the research objectives involves the implementation of the following stages: 1) identification of the general and country-specific the most influential internal impetus indicators fostering volatility socio-economic development and national security based on multivariate analysis; 2) formation of general and country-specific matrix of influential determinants of ensuring macroeconomic stability and national security resistance to global turbulences similar to COVID-19 pandemic; 3) formalization general and country-specific external drivers and inhibitors of macroeconomic stability and national security volatility within public health determinants. The study is carried out on a sample of 34 European countries for 2000-2022.

  • Issue Year: 17/2024
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 182-204
  • Page Count: 23
  • Language: English
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