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The role and impact methods of state on economic in transition period

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Abstract: In this article is discussed the transformation process and state's economic role under the transition period. This article also deals with the main objectives and goals of state regulations, the peculiarities on countries socio-economic formation and procedures of institutional transformation. Government's role in economic development is changing during the transition period. The main important issues that must be set is strictly centralized state regulations and forms that is completely new system in economic management, that should be achieved through the elimination of state's domination over the economic system, strengthening privatization process and so on. It's true that government's dominating power should be eliminated but establishing new marketing - institutional environment and market culture should be developed only under the state's active legislative, coordinative and stimulating control. Theoretical basis of the article represents the researches of foreign scientists, economists and international organization. The methodological basis of the article is based on economic analysis, comparison, grouping methods. While preparing the article, modern experimental methods and model of macroeconomic researches, also researches and statistical data, approaches and methodology of several international organizations were widely used.

Date: 2019-06-14
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