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Investment Policy of Governance of Economic Security of Agrarian Sector of Ukraine on the Basis of Theory of Fuzzy Logics

Liudmyla Nikolenko, Evgeniy Jurakovskiy, Natalya Ivanyuta, Olena Andronik and Svitlana Sharkovska

Montenegrin Journal of Economics, 2018, vol. 14, issue 4, 125-140

Abstract: In modern globalized world the issue of ensuring economic security is a priority task for the protection of the national interests of the state against all kinds of threats that are of particular importance to Ukraine. The different economic potential of the Ukrainian regions, the level of their development, the recent economic and financial problems in the country, the unresolved armed conflicts in the Eastern part, the large number of settlers from the occupied territories and other adverse conditions faced by the Ukrainian economy in early 2014 require a special approach to solving the problem ensuring economic security of the agrarian sector as a leading industry in Ukraine. The purpose of this article is to develop a system for investment managing the economic security of the agrarian sector of the region of Ukraine (Vinnytsia region) based on the innovative economic and mathematical model for estimating and forecasting the level of economic security of the agrarian sector built by the means of the theory of fuzzy logic

Date: 2018
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