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Item type:Item, Management of Industrialization and Reindustrialization of the Economy: Strategic Dimension(TECHNOLOGY CENTER PC, Kharkiv, 2025) Prokhorova, Viktoriia V.; Mushnykova, Svitlana A.; Us, Yuliia V.; Sorokin, Stanislav A.ENG: The object of research is the management of industrialization and reindustrialization processes of the economy in a strategic dimension. The analysis of existing approaches to the formation of industrial policy in Ukraine revealed the main shortcomings, in particular, the fragmentation of state initiatives, the lack of a coherent long-term strategy, the low level of coordination between state and regional institutions, insufficient support for innovation and human capital. One of the most problematic areas is the lack of a comprehensive model of reindustrialization management that would take into account modern technological, economic and environmental challenges. The research used methods of historicism, theoretical generalization, logical-structural analysis, as well as economic and mathematical modeling to construct an integral index of industrialization, cluster grouping and forecasting the dynamics of industrial development of Ukraine until 2033. A quantitative assessment of the level of industrialization of Ukraine over the past 30 years has been obtained and a forecast of reindustrialization has been constructed, which indicates the potential for moderate growth under the condition of implementing an effective industrial policy. This is due to the fact that the proposed model of reindustrialization management is multi-level, provides for the definition of a strategic goal, time horizons and specific instruments (tax incentives, industrial parks, public-private partnership, R&D programs). This ensures the possibility of achieving an increase in the share of industry in GDP, an increase in the industrial production index and technological complexity of exports. Compared to known approaches, the model has advantages in complexity, phased implementation and integration of digital and green technologies, which allows adapting industrial policy to global challenges.