Liudmyla Saher
Dr. Liudmyla Saher has been with Sumy State University (Sumy, Ukraine) for over a decade. Her research focuses on inclusive growth, inequality, and energy economics. She has led numerous research projects funded by state, local authorities, and private sources. Currently, Dr. Saher is a researcher at the Institute of Economic Research of the Slovak Academy of Sciences. There, she conducts a study on “The resilience of inclusive economic growth under adverse economic situations” as part of the EU NextGenerationEU initiative through Slovakia’s Recovery and Resilience Plan.
“Inclusive Growth: The Role of Innovation and Economic Stability”
Our study aims to identify the key determinants of inclusive growth, focusing on the role of research and development (R&D) expenditure as a proxy for investment in smart technologies and innovation across EU member states.
The findings underscore the multifaceted nature of inclusive growth in the context of smart technologies and innovation. They suggest that policies fostering inclusive growth should adopt a holistic approach, balancing investments in R&D and technology with measures to ensure macroeconomic stability and effective public spending.