Рыночные институты и инфраструктурное развитие аграрной экономики Сибири: методология, практика реформирования рыночной инфраструктуры
Market institutions and infrastructure development of the Siberian agricultural economy: methodology and practice of market infrastructure reform
Виктор Стукач ()
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This article examines the institutional structure of the market and the scientific concepts of the agricultural infrastructure of the modern market economy. The article deals with specific issues of analyzing the progress of reforms in the agricultural sector of the region. The main trends of changes in the indicators of infrastructure development of agriculture are presented. The study showed that the level of provision of social and industrial infrastructure of agriculture remains unstable. This circumstance can lead to a slowdown in the dynamics of reproduction, which will negatively affect the provision of food from agricultural raw materials. The formation and development of agribusiness infrastructure is considered as a basic condition for effective interaction between the main and auxiliary production entities, which contributes to the formation of General prerequisites for the growth and development of the agri-food complex. The results of the study can be used when investing in the infrastructure of social, transport and industrial development of rural areas to ensure food security and economic sustainability of rural areas.
Keywords: institutional structure of the agricultural market; agriculture; rural infrastructure; food security; reproduction process; social infrastructure; rural population; investment attractiveness Keywords: institutional structure of the agricultural market; agriculture; rural infrastructure; food security; reproduction process; social infrastructure; rural population; investment attractiveness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q5 Q58 R58 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019-02, Revised 2020-03
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