2019
DOI: 10.21511/ppm.17(3).2019.22
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Special features of formation of the source base for economic socialization

Abstract: Trends in the global social development increasingly clearly demonstrate their relation to the processes of socialization of the global economy. Countries around the world are creating a global socio-economic space in the framework of integration and globalization. Global development of social economies in the world serves as the basis for further cooperation of the countries in addressing global problems and ensuring decent living standards of the population. It also applies to the countries with transition e… Show more

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“…For employers, the implementation of the decent work principles is one of the prerequisites for fulfilling the organization's mission, gaining competitive advantages and ensuring sustainable economic development. For the state and society, adoption of decent work principles creates a solid economic foundation for social development (Stukalo et al, 2019;Shkolnyk et al, 2018;Remi, 2018).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For employers, the implementation of the decent work principles is one of the prerequisites for fulfilling the organization's mission, gaining competitive advantages and ensuring sustainable economic development. For the state and society, adoption of decent work principles creates a solid economic foundation for social development (Stukalo et al, 2019;Shkolnyk et al, 2018;Remi, 2018).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The choice of Ukraine for the study is justified by the fact that country belongs to the Eastern European segment of the higher education services market. The country belongs to the transitive model of the social economy, for which there is a transformation of the sphere of public finance and reform of the social sector [2]. The development trends of the country can correlate with the trends in the efficiency of the use of public finances in other European countries, not EU members, as well as in the countries of Asia with transitive economy.…”
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confidence: 99%