Asymmetry of prosperity and business activity levels according to the regions of Georgia

The conditions in a specific region of Georgia serve as a key indicator of the country's overall economic, political, and social strength. This makes accurate analysis and effective problem-solving essential. Regions within Georgia face notable challenges, with varying development opportunities...

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Main Author: Alim Kherkhadze
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Language:English
Published: Kutaisi University 2025-01-01
Series:ეკონომიკური პროფილი
Online Access:http://economicprofile.org/pdf/28/Geo/%E1%83%AE%E1%83%94%E1%83%A0%E1%83%AE%E1%83%90%E1%83%AB%E1%83%94%20%E1%83%90.,.pdf
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description The conditions in a specific region of Georgia serve as a key indicator of the country's overall economic, political, and social strength. This makes accurate analysis and effective problem-solving essential. Regions within Georgia face notable challenges, with varying development opportunities. To maximize impact, it's crucial to utilize each region’s development potential optimally and to allocate resources strategically. Georgia’s population distribution is uneven, with most residents concentrated in municipal centers and economically active areas. Regional disparities in development stem from natural-geographic characteristics and differing levels of industrial, tourism, agricultural, social, and infrastructure development. Over time, as economic growth progresses, the inequality gap between Georgia's regions continues to widen. A substantial portion of foreign investment and start-ups in the country—74% and 45%, respectively, as of 2023—originates from the capital, leaving regional areas dependent on state funding. The per capita volume of direct foreign investment in Georgia's regions is ten times lower than in the capital, while business sector output is 3.4 times lower.
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spelling doaj-art-79f684a734a845f1b10e9dbbee49acd12025-01-10T07:08:47ZengKutaisi Universityეკონომიკური პროფილი1512-39012587-53102025-01-01192(28)667810.52244/ep.2024.28.06Asymmetry of prosperity and business activity levels according to the regions of GeorgiaAlim Kherkhadze0Kutaisi University, GeorgiaThe conditions in a specific region of Georgia serve as a key indicator of the country's overall economic, political, and social strength. This makes accurate analysis and effective problem-solving essential. Regions within Georgia face notable challenges, with varying development opportunities. To maximize impact, it's crucial to utilize each region’s development potential optimally and to allocate resources strategically. Georgia’s population distribution is uneven, with most residents concentrated in municipal centers and economically active areas. Regional disparities in development stem from natural-geographic characteristics and differing levels of industrial, tourism, agricultural, social, and infrastructure development. Over time, as economic growth progresses, the inequality gap between Georgia's regions continues to widen. A substantial portion of foreign investment and start-ups in the country—74% and 45%, respectively, as of 2023—originates from the capital, leaving regional areas dependent on state funding. The per capita volume of direct foreign investment in Georgia's regions is ten times lower than in the capital, while business sector output is 3.4 times lower.http://economicprofile.org/pdf/28/Geo/%E1%83%AE%E1%83%94%E1%83%A0%E1%83%AE%E1%83%90%E1%83%AB%E1%83%94%20%E1%83%90.,.pdf
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Asymmetry of prosperity and business activity levels according to the regions of Georgia
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title Asymmetry of prosperity and business activity levels according to the regions of Georgia
title_full Asymmetry of prosperity and business activity levels according to the regions of Georgia
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