TRANSFORMATIONAL PATHWAYS FOR ENHANCING POPULATION WELFARE: AN INTEGRATED STRUCTURAL AND INSTITUTIONAL APPROACH
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This thesis investigates transformational pathways for enhancing population welfare through an integrated structural and institutional approach. It emphasizes that improving welfare is not solely a function of economic growth but requires comprehensive structural reforms, institutional strengthening, and adaptive social policies. The research highlights the role of knowledge-intensive industries, digital economies, and innovation-driven development in generating resilient employment and sustainable income growth. Furthermore, it explores how institutional modernization and accountable governance translate economic expansion into tangible social benefits, while anticipatory social protection mechanisms and human capital development ensure long-term social resilience. The findings provide a holistic framework for policymakers and scholars to assess welfare enhancement strategies in transitional and developing economies, emphasizing the balance between economic dynamism and social equity
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- 1. Acemoglu, D., & Robinson, J. A. (2012). Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty. New York: Crown Business.