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Principles of building a system of ensuring state's financial security

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  • А. Poltorak

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The article is devoted to the systematization of the principles of building a system of ensuring state’s financial security. A set of principles for building a system of ensuring the state’s financial security is presented, which includes the principles of: openness of power; responsibility and accountability; subsidiarity; development and adaptation; multiple models; integrative levels; bifurcations; coherence and subordination; efficiency; international cooperation and integration; developmental inclusiveness. The expediency of expanding the presented set of principles for building a system of ensuring state’s financial security by the principle of behaviorism is substantiated, compliance with which will help to highlight the relationship between the psychology of the social organism that makes decisions in the field of ensuring the state’s financial security and decisions of state management, summarizing the reasons for making wrong management decisions financial security in the presence of real scenarios of development of the financial system and adequate predictive indicators, as well as improve the efficiency of maintenance of the state’s financial security

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  • А. Poltorak, 2019. "Principles of building a system of ensuring state's financial security," E-Forum Working Papers, Economic Forum, vol. 9(2), pages 212-216, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:cuc:eforum:v:9:y:2019:i:2:p:212-216
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