Social infrastructure – factor of sustainable development and inclusive growth in the Republic of Moldova
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BALAN, Aliona, GUTIUM, Tatiana. Social infrastructure – factor of sustainable development and inclusive growth in the Republic of Moldova. In: Competitivitatea şi inovarea în economia cunoaşterii: Culegere de rezumate, Ed. Ediția 27, 22-23 septembrie 2023, Chişinău. Chişinău Republica Moldova: "Print-Caro" SRL, 2023, Ediţia a 27-a, Volumul 1, p. 27. ISBN 978-9975-175-98-2.
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Competitivitatea şi inovarea în economia cunoaşterii
Ediţia a 27-a, Volumul 1, 2023
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Ediția 27, Chişinău, Moldova, 22-23 septembrie 2023

Social infrastructure – factor of sustainable development and inclusive growth in the Republic of Moldova

JEL: O10, R10

Pag. 27-27

Balan Aliona, Gutium Tatiana
 
Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 14 februarie 2024


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Social infrastructure is the cornerstone of a sustainable and equitable society, providing essential services to support the well-being and sustainable development of the population. From education and healthcare to transport and community spaces, a developed social infrastructure is vital to promoting wellbeing, inclusion and economic growth. However, as societies evolve and face new challenges, continuous improvement and increased investment in these critical systems becomes imperative. This article analyses various measures that can be taken to improve the social infrastructure in the Republic of Moldova, ensuring a better quality of life for its citizens. In addition, the article emphasizes the need for collaborative efforts between governments, businesses, and civil society to design, finance, and maintain effective social infrastructure systems.

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social infrastructure, sustainable development, inclusive growth, Republic of Moldova