2018
DOI: 10.35808/ersj/1120
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Economic Mechanism of Regulating Land Relations in the Agricultural Sector of Russia

Abstract: The present study substantiates the economic basis for regulating land relations in the agricultural sector, outline the main stages of the formation and development of land relations in Russia. It also carries out a comparative analysis of land relations in Russia and foreign countries, presents theoretical aspects of economic regulation of land relations in the agricultural sector and considers domestic and foreign experience of the regulation of land relations. The activities of human society in connection … Show more

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“…Moreover, the sustenance itself is associated with improving the quality of life of the rural population (Rozenberg, 2005). While considering a rural territory as a system several scientists distinguish three subsystems: economic, social and environmental, each of which can also be presented as a separate system consisting of a set of elements (Polushkina, 2012;Sycheva et al, 2015;Voronkova et al, 2018a;Korobov and Podoprigora, 2018;Podoprigora and Korobov, 2017;Podoprigora and Saychenko, 2017). The indicated approach is quite consistent with the paradigm of sustainable development; in which it is considered in the context of three components.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, the sustenance itself is associated with improving the quality of life of the rural population (Rozenberg, 2005). While considering a rural territory as a system several scientists distinguish three subsystems: economic, social and environmental, each of which can also be presented as a separate system consisting of a set of elements (Polushkina, 2012;Sycheva et al, 2015;Voronkova et al, 2018a;Korobov and Podoprigora, 2018;Podoprigora and Korobov, 2017;Podoprigora and Saychenko, 2017). The indicated approach is quite consistent with the paradigm of sustainable development; in which it is considered in the context of three components.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The indicated approach is quite consistent with the paradigm of sustainable development; in which it is considered in the context of three components. When considering rural areas as socio-ecologicaleconomic systems, one can distinguish the following structural elements (Voronkova et al, 2018a;:…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Piloting takes place on a prototype of a public-private platform "digital agriculture" with the participation of the information system of the Analytical Center of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation. At the first stage, the participants of the program, together with the Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation, form and ensure the process of determining dynamic seasonal KPIs by sector of agriculture (Abdrakhmanova et al, 2017;Poltarykhin et al, 2018a;Poltarykhin et al, 2018b;Voronkova et al, 2018).…”
Section: Figure 3 Effects Of Sectoral Transformationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be noted that among all segments of the agri-food market, a special place is occupied by the market of grain and leguminous crops, it is the largest segment with up to 50% of the total agricultural production engaged in it. The grain market has a special influence on the nature of reproduction processes in both global and national economies [9][10][11][12][13][14][15].…”
Section: A General Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%