Grytsenko A. Development of agroindustrial production is in the Crimean region on innovative basis.

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0409U000154

Applicant for

Specialization

  • 08.00.03 - Економіка та управління національним господарством

31-12-2008

Specialized Academic Board

Д 26.350.01

National Scientific Centre "Institute of Agrarian Economics"

Essay

The features of placing of agroindustrial production in the Crimean region and his development are certain a research object in a prospect. Research purpose: on the basis of theoretical-methodological positions and analysis of the state of agroindustrial production on the Crimean peninsula of development of strategic directions of development agrarian sector of economy in a prospect. Methods: monographic, structurally-calculation, comparatively-analytical, prognosis estimation. Theoretical and practical results: consist in possibilities of development of agroindustrial production taking into account ground-climate and economic features of microarea division of territory of region on innovative basis. Scientific novelty: first: grounded suggestions in relation to clarification of territorial division of country on naturally economic areas on the basis of scopes of administrative districts in quality taxonomic unit at their determination; it is improved: system of indexes of determination of efficiency of agrarian production at regional and economic levels in Crimean Autonomy; obtained subsequent development: grounded volumes of export-import deliveries of food resources and raw material for the industrial processing in Autonomous Republic Crimea. Degree of introduction: the results of dissertation are inculcated in economies Autonomous Republic Crimea. Efficiency: will promote to rational placing and prospects of development on innovative basis of agrarian production of the Crimean region. Sphere, industry of the use: an agroindustrial production of Autonomous Republic of Crimea.

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