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Legal means of ensuring economic security: the fundamentals of establishment of the system

Victoria V. Bolgova, Dmitry A. Lipinsky, Alexey A. Fomin, Aleksandra A. Musatkina and Aleksey N. Stankin

International Journal of Trade and Global Markets, 2021, vol. 14, issue 4/5, 378-389

Abstract: This research is aimed at identifying regulatory and methodological basis for the establishment of a system of legal means of ensuring economic security in contemporary Russia. Methodology. The research utilised the method of synthesis of various theoretical approaches to economic security, as well as simulation approach that allowed constructing the model of a system of legal means of ensuring economic security. Subject matter. The authors have analysed theoretical approaches to economic security; the authors demonstrate how a relevant approach is transformed in the process of creation of legal means of ensuring economic security. Conclusions. Strategy papers in the field of economic security in modern Russia are based on the idea that parameters, indicative characteristics, security objectives and security threats are determined exclusively by the state.

Keywords: economic security; legal means; state; policy; system; protection; national interests; priorities; strategy of national security; regulation of security. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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