The article is devoted to studying the theoretical and practical aspects of special (free) economic zones' functioning. The authors, by analyzing the relationship between the Institute of public-private partnerships and special economic zones, proved that the special economic zones are not a form of public-private partnership, but the environment of its implementation.
This article provides a detailed analysis of how motherhood changes the behavior of economic agents-women and as a result increases the limits of opportunities and potentials of the whole society. Psychologists note that women with the birth of a child have significant transformations in their consciousness and system of needs. It forces them to reconsider their previous style of life they used to have before becoming a mother. Now they have less time but more obligations and the strongest argument to the effective activities -their child's life. Statistics show that many mothers change their occupation, profession, start their own business, enrich the range of their skills and abilities for their further application in productive activity and achieve better results and improve the well-being of their family. Therefore, the maternal instinct, the desire to give to the child the very best of every possible things plays the role of the catalyst for the development of skills, entrepreneurism and productivity.
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