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Mechanisms of interaction between state bodies and business structures in the regions where big business is presented

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  • O. V. Danilova

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The article presents an assessment of the quantitative and qualitative characteristics of the influence of the activities of large corporations at the regional and local levels. Qualitative and quantitative changes in the socio-economic development, the consequences of which affect all of society, happen on specific territories of big business presence. Home territory of big business (especially a commodity) become the intersection of interests of different social groups in regard to resources and the social product distribution. The advantage of the presented article is to analyze the Russian practice of «incorporating» responsible business in the social fabric of the regions, the rationale of achieving a balance of economic, social and environmental interests of the subjects on the basis of constructive interaction of public authorities with large business structures and public associations. Designated landmarks can be achieved through the establishment of mechanisms of interaction between government and business, contributing to increasing regional economic potential, to improvement of the level and life quality of the population through the development new technology in solving social problems by the business..

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  • O. V. Danilova, 2016. "Mechanisms of interaction between state bodies and business structures in the regions where big business is presented," Russian Journal of Industrial Economics, MISIS, issue 1.
  • Handle: RePEc:ach:journl:y:2016:id:504
    DOI: 10.17073/2072-1633-2016-1-26-33
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