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The Mechanisms Of Costly Approach To Thecomprehensive Economic Evaluation Of Natural Resources

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  • Dmitry Klynovy

    (Public Institution «Institute of Environmental Economics and Sustainable Development of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine»)

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The place, role, tasks and mechanisms of the expensive approach in a complex economic assessment of natural resources in market conditions in the activity of cluster-corporate economic structures in natural resources management are considered in this article. Basic approaches to formation of expensive mechanisms of an expensive of natural resources in market conditions of managing on cluster-corporate basis with the use of financial and economic methods of a complex estimation of expenses in natural resources management are generated. The logistic mechanism of adaptation of expensive methods of natural resources economic assessment based on discount methods, the account of distribution of the cost of charges in time, the account of risks and all charges in the balanced circuit of the is natural resources management is offered.

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  • Dmitry Klynovy, 2013. "The Mechanisms Of Costly Approach To Thecomprehensive Economic Evaluation Of Natural Resources," Economics of Nature and the Environment, Mykhaylo Khvesyk, pages 132-138.
  • Handle: RePEc:ene:journl:y:2013:p:132-138
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