| | | | PROBLEMS OF MODERN ECONOMICS, N 1 (97), 2026 | | | | ECONOMICS AND ECOLOGY | | | Golovanov A. A. Assistant Professor, Chair of Economics and Management, Baltic Humanitarian Institute (St. Petersburg), PhD (Economics)
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| | | The article discusses methodological approaches to assessing the sustainability of the development of economic systems. The author provides examples of assessing the environmental and social components of sustainability, stresses that the open pattern of nonlinear, predominantly exponential growth of crisis-free growing economic systems has opened a new page in the analysis, planning and forecasting of material production industries. Above all, this is relevant for the domestic machine tool industry, which is used as a basis for the industry forecast developed for the period until the year of 2035. Adopted on September 25, 2015 by the UN General Assembly, the Resolution “Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development” gave new impetus to research into the sustainable development of economic systems, ensuring a balance of all three of its components: economic, social and environmental. This study substantiates and tests approaches to assessing the sustainability of development of individual components of economic systems. | | Key words: sustainability of development of economic systems, environmental component, social component, economic component, loss of sustainability | | Pages: 213 - 217 |
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