Abstract

The sectoral structure of the national economy is the ratio of various sectors and sub-sectors (that is, qualitatively homogeneous economic units with special working conditions) in the national economy system. The purpose of the article is coverage of problematic aspects of the use of an analytical approach to the peculiarities of the formation of the sectoral structure of the economy. Methods used in the research: comparison, comparative analysis, systematization and logic, etc. The hypothesis of the study. The system of all industries that are closely interconnected is a single national economic complex. Complexity and dynamism are characteristic features of the structure of the industry). Presenting main material. Under the influence of scientific and technological progress, cyclical economic development (the process of production and distribution of goods and services in a broad sense) and a number of other factors, the sectoral structure is subject to quantitative and qualitative changes. The sectoral structure itself is a set of branches of the national economic complex, characterized by certain proportions and relationships. Originality and practical significance of the research. The sectoral structure is formed under the influence of the law of the social division of labor, the forms of manifestation of which differ significantly at the level of branches. Conclusions. In a transport way, it can be argued that the service history of goods development of economic high thought is an increase in the history of improving the model of methods of reciprocating the understanding of economic time structures based on varying levels of petroleum complexity with the goal of developing certain mechanisms which manage structural financial changes.

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