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Title: Analytical basis of livestock development as a social factor of economic security strengthening of agriculture
Authors: Vasylishyn, Stanislav
Yarova, Valentyna
Keywords: economic security;employment of the population in livestock and plant-growing;perspective extrapolation;analytical grouping;agriculture;enterprise
Issue Date: 2020
Citation: Vasylishyn S., Yarova V. Analytical basis of livestock development as a social factor of economic security strengthening of agriculture. Journal European Science, No. 1, 2020. P. 23-28.
Abstract: Agribusiness is one of the most risky forms of the enterprising capital investment due to the presence of the significant threats to the economic security of the economic entities. These are a number of the factors of the changing external and internal environment, the study of the impact and leveling of the threats which is an important part of economic work. The reasons for the decline in the overall efficiency of the production process were many factors that have both economic and social origin. The purpose of the research is to substantiate the dependence of the level of the economic security of the branch and agricultural enterprises on the social and economic indicators of livestock development. The level of the economic activity of the rural population of Kharkiv region, the degree of variation of employment in agriculture and economy of the region, the dynamics of the number of the employees of the agricultural enterprises in the plant-growing and livestock branches are analyzed in the first part. Using the method of analytical grouping the impact of the social and economic indicators of livestock development on the level of the economic security at the micro level is analyzed in the second part.
URI: https://repo.btu.kharkov.ua//handle/123456789/9334
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