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ANALYSIS OF THE INTERACTION OF VARIOUS INSTITUTIONS OF THE MARKET ECONOMY IN BANKRUPTCY

https://doi.org/10.17747/2311-7184-2019-1-10-12

Abstract

The institution of bankruptcy is one of the institutions, without which the existence and development of a market economy is impossible. In bankruptcy, various institutions interact with each other: organizations, citizens, and the state. In this connection, the analysis of the interaction of all the above institutions is relevant. The article shows the statistics of bankruptcies, the relationship between organizations, citizens and the state in the bankruptcy process.

About the Author

I. Yu. Chekanova
Financial University under the government of the Russia Federation
Russian Federation
Master,Financial University under the government of the Russia Federation
Russia, Moscow
Scientific adviser: Karamova Olga Vladimirovna
Doctor of Economics, Associate Professor, Professor of the Economic Theory Department of the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation 


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For citations:


Chekanova I.Yu. ANALYSIS OF THE INTERACTION OF VARIOUS INSTITUTIONS OF THE MARKET ECONOMY IN BANKRUPTCY. Business Strategies. 2019;(1):10-12. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17747/2311-7184-2019-1-10-12

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