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National strategies of managing the development of small and medium business

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  • Tatyana Bukhtiyarova

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Chelyabinsk branch)

  • Andrey Blinov

    (Branch of the Russian State University for the Humanities in Domodedovo)

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Realization of the system of state strategic management of the development of small and medium business in Russia should be conducted in the direction of improving inter-sectoral strategic planning as well as organizational legal, organizational methodological, organizational managerial and institutional communicative backgrounds for realizing state policy of developing and stimulating effective functioning of economic institution – small business in the system of managing effectiveness of social and economic development of Russia The organizational economic mechanism of timber industry complex presupposes including the system of different institutions aimed at increasing effectiveness. Competition resistance of timber industry complex means the ability to use the existing potential during a long period of time, to realize strategic targets of development, providing stable market position

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  • Tatyana Bukhtiyarova & Andrey Blinov, 2015. "National strategies of managing the development of small and medium business," Published Papers ch1643, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
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    1. Bukhtiyarova, Tatyana & Dubynina, Anna, 2014. "Organizational economic mechanism of realization of economic development innovative goals," Published Papers ch1602, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
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      state strategic management; institutional environment; feedback links;
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      • O0 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - General

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