Ovsak I. Mechanisms of state regulation of balanced development of the construction complex of Ukraine

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0420U100645

Applicant for

Specialization

  • 25.00.02 - Механізми державного управління

11-06-2020

Specialized Academic Board

К 26.142.06

Interregional Academy of Personnel Management

Essay

The dissertation is devoted to substantiation of theoretical and methodological foundations, development of scientific and practical recommendations of mechanisms of state regulation of balanced development of the construction complex of Ukraine. Investigate the conceptual-categorical apparatus of the research by supplementing and clarifying the content of concepts, namely: the concept of state regulation of balanced development of a building complex in the unity of program-purpose and system-complex approaches, which, unlike the previous ones, is based on the Unified state electronic system in the field of construction in the composition of the urban cadastre, which includes: Register of construction activities and the electronic cabinet of the user of the electronic system. Develop an organizational mechanism for state regulation of balanced development of the construction complex, which, unlike the existing one, is based on the formation of infrastructure of regional contracting construction enterprises. To develop a systematic approach to state regulation of the development of a building complex, which, unlike the previous one, is based on the balanced functioning of regional systems (ecological, geographical, social, economic, political and legal). Improve the programmatic method of state regulation of the development of a building complex, which, unlike the previous one, is based on the Strategy of state regulation of the balance of development of a regional building complex. To substantiate the programmatic approach of building effective state regulation of balanced development of a building complex, based on market (consumer orientation and market situation) and Keynesian (stimulation by the state of investment and consumer demand) concepts and based on the principles of: complex damping demand), imitation (allows the dynamics to track changes in technical and economic indicators and their relationship), cumulative (accumulation and concentration of res construction materials), technological (resource intensity), which ensures the implementation of national, regional, sectoral construction programs. Develop a cycle-genetic approach to state regulation of balanced development of a building complex, based on the socio-economic genetics of the evolutionary development of a building complex, which includes: transition to market conditions with the simultaneous modernization of fixed assets and creation of new enterprises equipped with equipment for the digital society. To improve the institutional mechanism of state regulation of balanced development of a building complex based on the synthesis of subsystems: environmental, financial, economic, regulatory and legal support. Improve the information mechanism of state regulation of balanced development of a building complex, by the elements: cooperatives, structuring (organizational and economic control), regulation that will enable the development of a program for ensuring the development of a perspective balanced regional building complex. To substantiate the marketing paradigm of state regulation of the balanced development of the building complex as its own national development strategy, through the creation of the State Enterprise – “Marketing Center”, which will provide: investment market research, resource planning, formation of marketing concept, which will allow the Government to make informed decisions on market regulation of economic activity of the building complex. Keywords: mechanism of state regulation, balanced development of a building complex, urban cadastre, territorial communities, inter-regional cross-border cooperation, balance of interests, decentralization, damping.

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