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Problems of legal regulation of civil circulation in conditions of import substitution

Проблемы правового регулирования гражданского оборота в условиях импортозамещения

Emelkina, Irina (Емелькина, Ирина) () and Fomina, Olga (Фомина, Ольга) ()
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Emelkina, Irina (Емелькина, Ирина): The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Fomina, Olga (Фомина, Ольга): The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

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Abstract: The main aim of international comparative studies is to identify trends in the functioning and development of vocational education and training systems, to describe institutional units that ensure successful development of VET system and to identifybottlenecks and problem areas that need to be addressed. Basing on the data obtained, methodological recommendations for the implementation of best practices are usuallycompiled. When conducting this study, we were limited in information resources, since the topic of VET systems in developing countries of Asia are out of focus for most scientific institutions and researchers. Basing on the existing methodological approaches of international organizations, an analytical framework was developed. Its application made possible, despite scarce information resources, to conduct research of the functioning of VETsystems in India, China in the context of global turbulent economic situation. The results obtained testify the great heterogeneity of VET systems. In India even today the most important task remains teaching basic literacy to the majority of population,creating acceptable conditions for students in educational institutions, expanding the availability of vocational education. At the same time, China faces the challenge of transforming the economy into innovative one, and the world's largest VET system must beadapted to the needs of this economy. The implementation of unified and standard solutions derived from the "reference" systems of vocational education of European countries is unlikely to give a stable positive effect in developing countries. The main conclusion that can be drawn from the results of the analysis conducted is that VET systems are a product of the politics, economy and cultureof their countries. Their institutional structure is unique in each case and the mechanisms that allow it to fulfill tasks and to develop require a close and rigorous study. In case of somestructural changes to implement, preliminary experimental work is a necessity. The purpose of the preprint is to present the results of a carried comparative analysisof the functioning and development process of vocational education and training systems in developing countries basing on developed analytical framework that makes possible to identify and to compare fundamental institutions, to identify the main trends despite scarce information resources. The study is based on the methodology of system analysis, the method of comparative analysis, the method of systematization and generalization of scientific literature and educational practice, the method of descriptive statistics were used. As a result, the outcome of a comparative analysis of the systems of vocational education and training of "friendly" countries India, China a were presented. The main development trends were highlighted, statistical indicators and the institutional structure of VET were analyzed. The novelty of the is the synthetic methodology for conducting comparative analysis, based on the methodological approaches of the OECD, UNEVOC andthe World Bank. The results of the study can be applied while developing the VET policy and implementing institutions that increase the flexibility and adaptability of the VET system tothe external impacts.

Keywords: vocational education and training; benchmarking; international; economic turbulence; institutions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 34 pages
Date: 2023
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