INVESTMENT PROCESSES AND THEIR IMPACT ON MACROECONOMIC DYNAMICS
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
investment processes, macroeconomic dynamics, economic growth, capital formation, investment policy, foreign direct investment, economic modernization, sustainable development, innovation, national economyAbstract
This article examines the theoretical and practical aspects of investment processes and their influence on macroeconomic dynamics. The study analyzes the role of investments in ensuring sustainable economic growth, increasing production capacity, modernizing infrastructure, and enhancing overall economic efficiency. Particular attention is paid to the interrelationship between investment activity and key macroeconomic indicators such as GDP growth, employment, inflation, and structural transformation of the economy. The paper also evaluates the importance of both domestic and foreign investments in strengthening national competitiveness and promoting innovation-driven development. Based on analytical and comparative methods, the research identifies existing challenges in investment policy and proposes recommendations aimed at improving the investment climate and optimizing capital allocation. The findings demonstrate that effective management of investment processes serves as a critical factor for achieving stable macroeconomic performance and long-term economic development.
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