2019
DOI: 10.35940/ijitee.k2401.0981119
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Informational Support of Cash Flow Management Processes in Public Administration

Abstract:  Abstract: Management functions of the state in the field of regulation of financial flows is the basis of a modern market economy. The intricate and complex nature of the control object itself also forces us to continually look for ways to increase the effectiveness of both analysis and planning techniques. High-quality informational support predetermines the effectiveness of managerial decisions in the sphere of regulation of financial flows. The wide variability of information support is the key to the abi… Show more

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“…In Ukraine, the issue of the social and economic system of the state in the context of the food security of the country has been researched by the following authors: Babych M. [1] in "Criteria and indicators of food security at the global level"; Batiuk L. [2] in "Debt dependence and devaluation cycle in the Ukrainian economy"; Karazin V. [3] and Nebrat V. [4] in "Historical dimension of trends in foreign economic policy"; Shcherbyna S. [5] in "An analytical study of the state of food security in Ukraine in the context of the introduction of targeted assistance in food for the poor"; Strashynska L. and Gretska G. [6] in "Main criteria for assessing the food security level of Ukraine and strategic directions to improve it"; Onegina V. [7] in "Marginal product of labour as a criterion of efficiency for labor pricing in agricultural enterprises". Ukrainian researchers also publish their scientific results as to the state and development of the agrofood market of the country in international publications-namely, the following authors: Samarets N. and Nuzhna S. [8]; Onegina V., Vnukova N., Gusiatynskyi M., Mayorova T., et al [9][10][11]; Chemerys V. et al [12]; Heldak M. and Kucher A. et al [13,14]; Kononenko O. [15]; Lavruk V. and Lavruk O.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Ukraine, the issue of the social and economic system of the state in the context of the food security of the country has been researched by the following authors: Babych M. [1] in "Criteria and indicators of food security at the global level"; Batiuk L. [2] in "Debt dependence and devaluation cycle in the Ukrainian economy"; Karazin V. [3] and Nebrat V. [4] in "Historical dimension of trends in foreign economic policy"; Shcherbyna S. [5] in "An analytical study of the state of food security in Ukraine in the context of the introduction of targeted assistance in food for the poor"; Strashynska L. and Gretska G. [6] in "Main criteria for assessing the food security level of Ukraine and strategic directions to improve it"; Onegina V. [7] in "Marginal product of labour as a criterion of efficiency for labor pricing in agricultural enterprises". Ukrainian researchers also publish their scientific results as to the state and development of the agrofood market of the country in international publications-namely, the following authors: Samarets N. and Nuzhna S. [8]; Onegina V., Vnukova N., Gusiatynskyi M., Mayorova T., et al [9][10][11]; Chemerys V. et al [12]; Heldak M. and Kucher A. et al [13,14]; Kononenko O. [15]; Lavruk V. and Lavruk O.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For six consecutive years (2013-2018), Ukraine harvested over 60 million tons of grain annually, and 2018 export of ag commodities reached $18.6 billion (Onegina et al, 2020). The issues of pricing in the cattle products market, namely the price transmission along the agrofood chain main participants, were considered in research as (Bondar et al, 2014), (Ilchuk & Konoval, 2016), (Misyuk, 2012), (Onegina et al, 2018), (Rozhko et al, 2019), Yakubovs'ka & Luk'ianyk, 2017, (Shpychak et al, 2017) et al According to the authors, in order to effectively manage cash flows when choosing instruments of state support for agricultural producers, in particular livestock products, you can choose those that will give maximum social effect with minimum financial costs, or vice versa, focus on the implementation of projects that combine a high level of both these indicators, while minimizing political risks (Onegina et al, 2019).…”
Section: Analysis Of Recent Research and Publicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%