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Impact of Demographic Structure on Economic Development of Ukrainian Coastal Regions

The main aim of our paper is to study peculiarities of two periods, i.e., the pre-conflict period (2004–2013) and conflict period (2014–2018), in the context of the impact of the demographic structure of the population on the economic growth and development of coastal regions of Ukraine. In the firs...

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Budget deficits
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Correlation coefficients
Demographic variables
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Economic development
Economic growth
GDP
Gross Domestic Product
Growth models
Impact analysis
Income distribution
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Inequality
Infertility
Life expectancy
Macroeconomics
Population
Stricture
Sustainability
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