Abstract
Economic development, prosperity and well-being are linked to long-term economic growth, so achieving high and sustainable growth rates has always been one of the key goals of economic policy. The article emphasizes the need to ensure not just economic growth, but inclusive, inclusive growth that ensures universal prosperity and human capital development. The concept of the Inclusive Development Index is considered, which acts as an integral assessment of the competitiveness of the national economy, its sustainability and social orientation.
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