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Converted forms of socio-economic relations: modern practical requirements

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  • Yasynska Nadiya A.

    (Donetsk State University of Management)

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The goal of the article is statement of results of the study on comprehension of a specific aspect of the converted forms doctrine in the context of modern development of socio-economic relations in Ukraine with consideration of globalisation requirements. In the result of the study the article marks out and justifies existence of new converted forms of categories, which characterise modern socio-economic relations in Ukraine under conditions of globalisation. Using international and national statistical data, the article proves increase of significance of new converted forms, such as corporate social responsibility; an economically active market subject; competition for access to finance, cheap and long-term loan and also money and capital (from financial operations and formation of debt liabilities). This issue is multi-structured, problematic and not completely solved. Relation and ideological opinion of the leaders of the country to development of the economic system under conditions of globalisation and needs of international structures with respect to socio-economic development of the country (level and conditions of access to international financial resources as a source of reform financing) are of specific importance. A special attention would be paid to this when conducting further studies.

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  • Yasynska Nadiya A., 2013. "Converted forms of socio-economic relations: modern practical requirements," The Problems of Economy, RESEARCH CENTRE FOR INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT PROBLEMS of NAS (KHARKIV, UKRAINE), issue 4, pages 368-374.
  • Handle: RePEc:idp:redpoe:y:2013:i:4:p:368_374
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