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The peculiarities of the current stage of reforming the system of local self-government, as well as the involvement of the principles of economic policy and budget decentralization in Ukraine, require an overview of all systemic factors that determine the functioning of the grassroots administrative and economic development. In this aspect, a fundamentally new and basic element of such a system are created united territorial communities (UTC), which are formed in the process of implementing a new state policy – decentralization of local government and increasing the role of civil society in meeting their socio-economic development. In articles modern features of formation and maintenance of efficiency of functioning of systems of the united territorial communities as new subjects of regional management in system of market relations are considered. It is determined that the problem of ensuring the efficiency of UTC activities largely depends on the level of their competitiveness. According to this, the most important elements that determine the competitiveness of the local community are the availability of resources, investment climate and financial stability of local communities. It is investigated that the implementation of the tasks of administrative and budgetary decentralization that takes place in Ukraine is impossible without the formation of management tools for effective and efficient territorial public organizations. to promote the development of the main areas of investment of these resources - innovation, communication systems, human capital, infrastructure. The author's approach to the interpretation of the concept of competitiveness of the opportunities of the united territorial communities from the point of view of the system approach to the management of all key structures and elements of its provision is offered
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Оleh Podzizei, 2020.
"Peculiarities of UTC competitiveness formation on the basis of sustainable development,"
E-Forum Working Papers, Economic Forum, vol. 10(4), pages 72-77, October.
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RePEc:cuc:eforum:v:10:y:2020:i:4:p:72-77
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