Bilochenko A. Corporate mechanism of getting financial resources into agroindustrial production.

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0403U003500

Applicant for

Specialization

  • 08.06.01 - Економіка, організація і управління підприємствами

29-10-2003

Specialized Academic Board

00496805

Essay

Research objects: economic relations of the join-stock companies агропромышленного production of the Ukraine on cause of attraction financial resource. The aim of reseach: theorist-methdological opening the economic contents of the corporative mechanism of attraction financial result and development of the offers for expansions of the use its main element for agroindastrial enterprise of the Ukraine. Methods: : distractedly-logical, analysis and syntheses, inductions and deductions, analogies and collation, accounting-constructive. Theoretical and practical results: findings and of-fers, which contains in thesis's directed on expansion of the use the corporative mechanism attraction fi-nancial result agroindustrial enterprise, increasing to efficiency of this mechanism under its using. Scientific novelty: is elaborated main positions of the determination to essence and contentses to categories corporative property category, in particular for possi-bilities to attract the individual capital, as high form quotient to property; is it for the first time offered de-terminations to essence of the corporative mechanism as systems interconnected element shaping and re-newing the own capital subject enterprise through sale and turn of the corporative rights; will generalised typical rice's to categories "corporation" as the main form to realization to corporative property. Degree of an intrusion: results and findingswork introduced beside WAT "Галактон", WAT "Український концерн хмелярства "Укрхміль". Efficiency: will render the assistance to increasing to efficiency attraction financial resource enterprise. Sphere, sector of use: economy of agriculture.

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