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This paper studies and assesses the industrial policy in Ukraine. The article analyses recent characteristics and challenges of industrial features of Ukraine’s development in 2010–2015. Additionally, the recent recommendations for the ways to enhance the efficiency of the policies on the growth of the industrial sector are developed. The research results suggest the effectiveness of corporate partnership models, where there are no conflicts of interest between the participants and where common values exist. The author’s definition of corporate partnership relations’ innovative business-model of sustainable development is presented. According to the author’s view, responsible partnership builds and maintains trust relationships between civil society, government, and business to achieve a complex effectiveness of solving the systemic problems of civilization development and sustainable growth.
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Petrashko, L. (2018). Industrial Policy for a Sustainable Growth Path in Ukraine. In: Yülek, M. (eds) Industrial Policy and Sustainable Growth. Sustainable Development . Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5741-0_11
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