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HUMAN-GEOGRAPHICAL AND GEO-ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE WORLD MACROREGIONAL STRUCTURE FORMATION

1Pavlo SHUKANOV, 2Mykhailo LOGVYN

1,2Poltava University of Economics and Trade

Abstract:

The article considers current issues of ratio of geo-economic parameters and macro-regional structure in the world. Particular attention is paid to the civilizational approaches to the study of the transformation of the world order and the need to strengthen the resilience anthroposphere. Based on the analysis of the dynamics of the specific weight of different countries in the component structure of the global civilizational space considered the prospects transformational transition of the world system of transition from national and state priorities to regional associations supranational level. Geo-economic macro-regions are considered as the foundation of global stability in the world. Attention is focused on the importance of not only quantitative but also qualitative indicators of development various socio-geographical systems.

Key words: 

macroregional structure, world order, geoeconomics

Language:

Ukrainian

 

DOI: https://doi.org/10.17721/2413-7154/2014.69.247-255

Suggested citation: Shukanov, P., Logvyn, M. (2014). Human-geographical and geo-economic characteristics of the world macroregional structure formation. Ekonomichna ta Sotsialna Geografiya, 69, 247-255 (in Ukrainian, abstr. in English), https://doi.org/10.17721/2413-7154/2014.69.247-255.

Print ISSN: 2413-7154. Online ISSN: 2413-7553

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