Sustainable Economic Resilience under Technological, Demographic and Resource Bifurcations

Authors

  • George Abuselidze Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University, Georgia. ORCID: 0000-0002-5834-1233
  • Serhii Pavlovskyi Communal Research Institute «Research Institute of Socio-Economic City Development». ORCID: 0000-0002-4087-6256
  • Vitalii Opanasiuk Kyiv International University, Ukraine. ORCID: 0000-0001-6569-9738
  • Yevhen Namliiev Higher School of Social and Economic in Przeworsk, Poland. ORCID: 0009-0008-3813-9717
  • Olena Nagolyuk Open International University Development of the People «Ukraine», Ukraine. ORCID: 0000-0002-7610-7379
  • Serhii Yaroshenko Kyiv International University, Lvivska, 49, Ukraine. ORCID: 0009-0003-8752-229X

Keywords:

economic resonance, bifurcation dynamics, integrated singularity, technological transformation, demographic transition

Abstract

This study explores the transformation of economic systems under conditions of overlapping systemic crises, accelerating technological change, demographic restructuring and increasing resource constraints. Particular attention is devoted to the phenomenon of the “resonance of bifurcations,” understood as the critical convergence of technological, demographic and resource singularities capable of generating nonlinear and amplified effects within economic systems. The research is grounded in the theoretical framework of integrated singularity and systemic resonance, which explains how multiple destabilizing processes interact simultaneously and intensify structural imbalances, market volatility and institutional pressure. The article examines the mechanisms through which economic policies, institutional instruments, innovation strategies and adaptive management approaches influence business activity, market dynamics and the sectoral transformation of the economy under conditions of heightened uncertainty. Special emphasis is placed on the resilience of economic institutions, the adaptive capacity of entrepreneurial ecosystems and the transformation of resource allocation models in response to emerging global challenges. The methodological framework integrates statistical analysis, systemic and structural-functional approaches, comparative analysis and nonlinear risk modeling. This interdisciplinary approach enables the identification of interdependencies between technological acceleration, demographic transition and resource limitations, as well as their cumulative impact on economic stability and long-term development trajectories. The findings demonstrate that the simultaneous interaction of multiple bifurcation processes may significantly intensify macroeconomic instability, transform labor market structures, increase pressure on strategic resources and accelerate the need for institutional adaptation. At the same time, the study identifies potential directions for sustainable economic transformation based on innovation-driven development, institutional flexibility, technological modernization and strategic resilience. The results contribute to the advancement of theoretical approaches to economic adaptation in conditions of systemic resonance and may serve as a conceptual foundation for further interdisciplinary research on the future dynamics of global economic systems.

Keywords: economic resonance, bifurcation dynamics, integrated singularity, technological transformation, demographic transition, resource constraints, systemic adaptation, economic resilience.

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Published

2026-06-01

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Abuselidze, G. ., Pavlovskyi, S. ., Opanasiuk, V. ., Namliiev, Y. ., Nagolyuk, O. ., & Yaroshenko, S. . (2026). Sustainable Economic Resilience under Technological, Demographic and Resource Bifurcations. European Journal of Sustainable Development, 15(2), 728. Retrieved from http://ecsdev.org/ojs/index.php/ejsd/article/view/2008

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