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Model of Economic Cyber-Physical Space Focused on Improving National Competitiveness

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  • I. A. Zubritskaya

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The relevance of developing methodological foundations for national competitiveness in a global competitive environment is revealed. The practical significance of the development of economic methodological tools is substantiated, which makes it possible to simplify the conduct of situational analysis, modeling of national competitiveness, forecasting competitive strategies and evaluating their results. A scientific hypothesis has been put forward about the possibility of using indicators of the development of the national cyberphysical ecosystem to predict an increase in national competitiveness, which will allow prioritizing the object-object, subject-object and subject-subject economic components of it and evaluating the results of management decisions. A model of the economic cyberphysical space has been developed. As a function of increasing national competitiveness, the index of the intensity of the increment of digital capital in the country and its export is justified. As independent arguments, indexes have been developed that characterize the intensity of intermediate and final consumption of digital resources in the country's economy and their gross accumulation. Parametric economic dependencies are introduced.

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  • I. A. Zubritskaya, 2025. "Model of Economic Cyber-Physical Space Focused on Improving National Competitiveness," Digital Transformation, Educational Establishment “Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronicsâ€, vol. 31(1).
  • Handle: RePEc:abx:journl:y:2025:id:913
    DOI: 10.35596/1729-7648-2025-31-1-5-12
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