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<jats:p>Economic sovereignty is considered as a value-institutionally determined way of functioning of the national socio-economic system in an uncertain and potentially dangerous environment of global shifts and conflicts. The article shows the danger of reducing a sovereign national state to an ordinary agentive institution, alongside civil society institutions, transnational social movements and international institutions. The author proves the expediency of taking into account the social information content of national identity and national interests as an element of accumulated social wealth. The national socio-economic identity of the state is characterized as condensed information that reflects the main reactions, conflicts, and ways of survival of people in past eras, the use of which simultaneously expands and limits the space of alternatives of social choice. Ways of using national interests and national identity as a resource of sustainable global growth are proposed. The directions for improving the composite index of global economic sovereignty are substantiated, taking into account the contradictory realities of European integration.</jats:p>

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national social global identity economic

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