Pochinkov D. Mechanism of state regional economics' regulation under the conditions of the market transformation

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0408U003507

Applicant for

Specialization

  • 08.00.01 - Економічна теорія та історія економічної думки

23-06-2008

Specialized Academic Board

Д26.006.01

Essay

The system of social and economical state and regional relations is in the context of their specificity in the transitive economy of Ukraine. Complex theoretic and methodological analysis of the mechanism of the state regulation of the regional economy on condition of market transformation: its content, functions, tendencies. Methods: dialectical, synergetic, qualitative analysis and method of the scientific abstraction, system structural and functional methods, statistical analysis. Theoretic and methodological foundations of the analysis of the regional economy were developed and economical interests were analyzed as stimulating factor of the regional development on basis of their rational coordination on micro-, mezzo-, and macro levels. Methodological effectiveness was grounded by exploring the regional problems in the category "social and economical architectonics of the regional development" and "regional economical transparency". The substantial and analytic characteristic of the mechanism of the state regulation of the regional economy was produced and its particularities on condition of the market transformation in Ukraine were explored. The institutional and legal foundations of the ensuring of the regional social and economical dynamics in the up to date Ukrainian realities were exposed. The state regulation as the priority form of the realization of the economic policy on mezzo- level was explored and its strategical and functional components were analyzed. Practical tendencies of the reformation of the coordination among budgets in the system "state-region" were generalized. Regional economy of Ukraine, scientific process.

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