Corețchi, Boris2024-04-162024-04-162023-03-15COREȚCHI, Boris. Evaluation of the territorial profile of sustainable economic development in the Republic of Moldova. In: EU: Building links to Eastern Partnership Countries: international conference, March 15-16 2023. Chişinău: Print Caro, 2023, pp.30-37. ISBN 978-9975-180-10-8 (PDF).978-9975-180-10-8(PDF)https://msuir.usm.md/handle/123456789/14947COREȚCHI, Boris. Evaluation of the territorial profile of sustainable economic development in the Republic of Moldova. In: EU: Building links to Eastern Partnership Countries: international conference, March 15-16 2023. Chişinău: Print Caro, 2023, pp.30-37. ISBN 978-9975-180-10-8 (PDF).The research delves into the „Territorial Profile Analysis of Sustainable Economic Development”, focusing on the municipalities of Chișinău and Bălți in the Republic of Moldova for the year 2022. Through a methodologically diverse approach encompassing analytical, comparative, and statistical methods, the study examines key indicators such as GDP per capita, unemployment rate, average income, infrastructure, access to education and healthcare, and the industrial and commercial sector. Results indicate significant economic disparities, with Chișinău exhibiting a more robust economic environment, characterized by higher GDP per capita, lower unemployment, and elevated average income. Furthermore, Chișinău surpasses Bălți in infrastructure, education, healthcare, and the industrial and commercial sector. The synthetic index calculation reaffirms Chisinau’s superior economic development. This study underscores the complexity of factors influencing sustainable economic development and provides valuable insights for policymakers, emphasizing the need for comprehensive strategies to address regional disparities and foster nationwide prosperity.enSustainable Economic DevelopmentTerritorial ProfileChișinăuBălțiRepublic of MoldovaSynthetic IndexRegional DisparitiesData AnalysisComparative StudyEVALUATION OF THE TERRITORIAL PROFILE OF SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVAArticle