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SOCIO-ECONOMIC PHENOMENON OF THE MARKET ECONOMY: 4TH INTERNATIONAL THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL CONFERENCE IN SOCHI (SOCHI - SUKHUMI, 30.03.2016-03.04.2016)

https://doi.org/10.12737/18154

Abstract

The article considers the utmost important values of the market economy in the context of evolutional, reproductional and humanistic aspects in the notions of the modern Russian researches. It would be thoroughly examined, that the present and the future of the socially-oriented market economy are based on the realization of the scientifically based practical measures to demonopolize economic relations and social control of the society relating to economy. Particular emphasis is placed on the issues of modeling and optimization of business processes, on the improvement of the mechanisms in the market economy in connection with its humanistic and ethical values, on the support of the close collaboration of the state with the largest private structures, on the overcoming the corruption forms of the «shadow» economic relation.

About the Authors

Y. Yadgarov
Financial University
Russian Federation


V. Sidorov
Kuban State University
Russian Federation


E. Sobolev
Financial University
Russian Federation


References

1. Феномен рыночного хозяйства: от истоков до наших дней [Текст]: монография; под ред. д-ра экон. наук, профессора В.А. Сидорова, д-ра экон. наук, профессора Я.С. Ядгарова, канд. экон. наук, доцента В.В. Чапли. - Краснодар: НИИ экономики ЮФО, 2016 - 497 c.


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Yadgarov Y., Sidorov V., Sobolev E. SOCIO-ECONOMIC PHENOMENON OF THE MARKET ECONOMY: 4TH INTERNATIONAL THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL CONFERENCE IN SOCHI (SOCHI - SUKHUMI, 30.03.2016-03.04.2016). Humanities and Social Sciences. Bulletin of the Financial University. 2016;(2):81-88. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.12737/18154

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