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44 these types of capital, especially in critical moments, can cause a system to shift from gradual growth to sudden change or vice versa. Therefore, to obtain the maximum effect from the use of the country’s intellectual capital, it is necessary to stimulate its development by investing funds in the development of both structural, consumer, and human capital. Table 1. Characteristics of indicators by the share of growth in GDP growth Indicators Share of growth of each capita l in GDP growth, Human capital 0,01716255 Structural capital 2,064634839 Consumer capital 2,229331697 Intellectual capital (average value) 1,437043029 Intellectual capital (structured value) 1,157654596 Figure 5. Characteristics of the IC indicators by growth

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