Gelashvili, Madona2019-11-122019-11-122018III International Scientific Conference: "Challenges of Globalization in Economics and Business", Tbilisi, 2018, pp. 82-85978-9941-13-764-8https://dspace.tsu.ge/handle/123456789/4031. გელაშვილი მ., მაკროეკონომიკა, თბ., 2009; 2. Gelashvili M., “Competition and problems of monopolistic markets.” “Global world”, scientific anthology, volume 2 (II), Ostroh – Gomel – Slupsk 2016; v.69; 3. Gelashvili M., „Human resources and its Development Tendencies in Georgia“. „Ekonomisti” #1, 2018; p.55. 4. საქართველოს სოციალურ-ეკონომიკური განვიტარების სტრატეგია: საქართველო 2020. თბ., 2013; 5. J. D. Ostry and others . 2014. “Redistribution, Inequality and Growth”. IMF; 6. http://www.geostat.ge/?action=page&p_id=136&lang=geo.Modern development is uneven, the issue of quality of growth is sharply on the agenda. In this connection, the concept of inclusive growth is considered in the economic literature. The Republic of Georgia, as a country with a small open economy, should consider the world experience in implementing the strategy of inclusive growth to ensure economic growth, taking into account social and environmental consequences. Along with supporting economic growth in the traditional sense, it is necessary to follow new priorities, including creating new jobs, involving all sectors of society in solving development problems, increasing involvement in the dynamics of development of all territories, neutralizing adverse environmental impacts.geeconomic growth; Life level; Inclusive growth; Gross domestic productGeorgia is on the path of inclusive growthArticle