ECONOMY OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES УДК 336.025:339 JEL: F01, F02, F29, F42 1Institute for Economics and Forecasting of the NAS of Ukraine, Research ID : http://www.researcherid.com/rid/ https:// publons.com/researcher/4557046/oleksiy-plotnikov/ FRAGMENTATION OF THE GLOBAL ECONOMY: THE RISK ASPECT The development of the global economy in the conditions of its transition from globalization to fragmentation is studied. Fragmentation is one of the consequences of Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine and has the potential to cause the division of the world into geopolitical blocs with their own technical standards, reserve currencies and payment systems. Keywords:fragmentation of the global economy; globalization; risks of the global economy; economy of Ukraine
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