Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://e.ieu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/528
Title: АRCHITECTURE OF FOREIGN ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES: THE INFLUENCE OF THE TAX COMPONENT ON THE FORMATION OF THE MECHANISM FOR REGULATING THE FOREIGN ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES OF THE STATE IN THE CONDITIONS OF WAR
Authors: Akymenko, Olena.;
Akymenko, Victor.;
Keywords: tax policy;
tax system;
principles;
foreign economic activity;
organizational and economic mechanism;
state regulation;
economic development.
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: SocioWold
Citation: SocioWold social research & behavioral sciences -2022,vol.9
Abstract: The article proves the importance of state tax regulation in the formation of a strategy for the recovery of the state's economy, which is justified by its significant impact on all spheres of social life, including the volume of the international economy. The necessity of applying the principles of the implementation of the organizational and economic mechanism of regulation of foreign economic activity has been proven, and the main scientific views on the definition of the essence of foreign economic activity have been summarized, under which it is proposed to understand the activity focused on long-term cooperation of participants in foreign economic activity (states at all levels of management, economic entities, international organizations , the public, mass media, etc.) and the organization of mutually beneficial cooperation with other countries to achieve socio-economic growth in the conditions of globalization, internationalization and digitalization. The principles of implementation of the organizational and economic mechanism of regulation of foreign economic activity were considered and their own were proposed, including: structuralism; ontological algorithmicity; collegial complementarity; identical consumer principle.
URI: http://e.ieu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/528
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