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Title: GEOSPATIAL DIFFERENTIATION OF THE IMPACT OF RETAIL NETWORKS ON ECONOMIC GROWTH IN THE REGIONS OF UKRAINE
Authors: Taranova, Nataliia
Kusiak, Marta
Taranov, Bogdan
Kilchytskyi, Ivan
Bibliographic description (Ukraine): Taranova N., Kusiak M., Taranov B., Kilchytskyi I. GEOSPATIAL DIFFERENTIATION OF THE IMPACT OF RETAIL NETWORKS ON ECONOMIC GROWTH IN THE REGIONS OF UKRAINE // The latest technologies in scientific activity and the educational process : Proceedings of the XIV International Scientific and Practical Conference (December 03 – 06, 2024) Porto, Portugal. International Science Group. 2024. P. 138-143
Issue Date: 3-Dec-2024
Publisher: International Science Group
Keywords: international retail networks
regional development
globalization
economic growth
competition
infrastructure
employment
spatial aspects
Abstract: Globalization and Ukraine's integration into the global economy are accompanied by the growing influence of international retail networks on regional development. Networks such as "SPAR," "METRO Group," and "Auchan" play a key role in the transformation of the consumer market, influencing the structure of the country's economy. This study analyzes the geospatial aspects of retail network expansion and assesses their contribution to the economic development of regions. Special attention is given to the impact on infrastructure development, job creation, the competitiveness of local producers, and changes in consumer behavior. The paper defines the role of international networks in strengthening Ukraine's integration into global trade chains and offers a forecast for the development of the retail sector in the context of the economic and spatial specifics of the regions.
URI: http://dspace.tnpu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/34652
ISBN: 979-8-89619-788-1
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