Filatova L. Dairy industry development regulation to ensure food security of Ukraine

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0420U100497

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Specialization

  • 08.00.03 - Економіка та управління національним господарством

28-02-2020

Specialized Academic Board

Д 79.051.04

Chernihiv National University of Technology

Essay

Thesis researches the development of theoretical and methodological principles in managing the development of dairy industry as well as develops practical recommendations as for the ways to improve the regulation model aimed at ensuring an efficiency of the competitive environment. The thesis presents the theoretical generalization and highlights the essence of categories as regulation, competition, food security, state and market regulation. There had been determined the set of determinants that influence the formation of the market/branch regulation model. There had been determined the tendencies for the development of dairy industry enterprises in Ukraine. Complex analysis of the behavior-formation factors on the manufacturing market and market for dairy products, as well as the dynamics of market structure had been made. There had been suggested the methodical approach for the evaluation, prognostication and simulation of the dairy industry state aimed at identification of its condition. There had been improved the institutional support to the development of diary industry market. There had been determined the functioning criteria of the market environment along with the presentation of atomistic and behavior model for market regulation in conditions of dysfunctional and functional competitive environment which allows to make system evaluation of the competition process as well as its influence on the formation of the competitive environment. There had been made the mathematical interpretation of the branch development regulation process which enables to characterize the elaborated algorithm for the development combined regulation more precisely.

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