Riabukha H. State regulation of the development of animal husbandry industry in Ukraine

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0419U005066

Applicant for

Specialization

  • 08.00.03 - Економіка та управління національним господарством

29-11-2019

Specialized Academic Board

Д 79.051.04

Chernihiv National University of Technology

Essay

The thesis is dedicated to the reasoning of theoretical approaches and the development of practical recommendations concerning the state regulation of the development of animal husbandry in Ukraine. The methodological principles of the state regulation of the animal husbandry industry, through the application and adaptation of the newest instruments and subsidies and credits provision mechanisms, will allow for the implementation of principles of efficient and competitive development on the base of the offered model. The model has been systemized with the distribution of bonds via a bank for the economies of this animal husbandry industry, with the provision of temporary re-financing at reduced rate, and calculations of the difference between the re-financing rate and the indexes of the whole sale prices for the meat and dairy products. The analysis of the evolution of theoretical thought has been carried out and the categorical-conceptual apparatus of the science of economics has been deepened by clarifying the notion of «state regulation of the animal husbandry industry».The tendencies of the animal husbandry industry development in the conditions of food-based challenges have been analyzed. An evaluation of the price control, sanitary measures, quantitative restriction, licensing, and the certification of goods has been evaluated, and the necessity of taking into account the specific elements of the state’s macroeconomic policy while choosing regulatory methods and instruments and implementing the provisions of the Full and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement between Ukraine and the European Union has been proven.

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