DOI: https://doi.org/10.36719/2663-4619/116/35-38
Farid Rahimli
Azerbaijan State University of Economics
Master student
https://orcid.org/0009-0003-3385-8644
rahimli.farid.adam.2023@unec.edu.az
Sustainable Economic Development: The Case of Azerbaijan
Abstract
This paper investigates the theoretical foundations and practical application of the sustainable economic development concept, using Azerbaijan as a case study. Sustainable development is characterized by an integrated approach that seeks to maintain equilibrium among economic growth, social equity, and environmental protection. Following the restoration of its independence, Azerbaijan experienced rapid economic expansion, predominantly driven by hydrocarbon revenues. However, the overreliance on natural resources has resulted in structural imbalances within the economy. In response, the Azerbaijani government has implemented a series of strategic reforms in recent years, focusing on the diversification of the non-oil sector, enhancement of social welfare, and environmental sustainability. This study critically analyzes the progress achieved, identifies ongoing challenges, and proposes strategic policy recommendations aimed at reinforcing the sustainability of economic development. Key priorities such as economic diversification, institutional transparency, and the development of human capital are emphasized as essential components for ensuring long-term resilience and inclusive growth.
Keywords: sustainable economic development, Azerbaijan’s economy, non-oil sector, United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), economic diversification