FACTORS INFLUENCING GDP (GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT) GROWTH IN MACROECONOMICS
Keywords:
GDP, economic growth, macroeconomics, investment, human capital, innovation, digital economy, labor resources, capital, regional development.Abstract
The article analyzes the main factors influencing the growth of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in macroeconomics. In particular, the theoretical foundations of economic growth, modern approaches, and the characteristics of regional development are examined. The study evaluates GDP dynamics and its influencing factors based on statistical and economic-mathematical methods. As a result, it is determined that human capital, innovation, investment, and the digital economy are key drivers of economic growth, and practical recommendations are developed.
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