Abstract

The purpose of the article is to explore the problems of relocation and functioning of businesses in the Lviv region, as well as to define the priorities of the related investment during the period of martial law. Analyzing the regulatory and legal documentation on investment in the economy of the Lviv region during wartime, the need to improve the strategic planning of regional development is determined, taking into account the investment support of the relocated enterprises depending on the type of their activities and priorities of socioeconomic development of the Lviv region. As a result of the carried out research, the authors highlight new incentives to intensify entrepreneurial initiatives among the unemployed persons, including temporarily displaced persons, which would ensure the economic effect of entrepreneurial activity, leveling the risks associated with starting an own business. To do this, it is proposed to use non-functioning objects of communal property located on industrial lands within the Lviv region by leasing them to newly registered individual entrepreneurs from among the unemployed ones. The rent for the use of such areas can be compensated by the amount of unemployment compensations, including the one-time payment for the organization of business activities on the part of unemployed. Prospects for further research in this direction are to determine the economic efficiency of investments in the development of relocated businesses in the Lviv region in the postwar period.

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