2020
DOI: 10.14505//jemt.v10.7(39).23
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Institutional Designing of Food Security by Instruments of Matrix Modelling and Value Flows Synchronization

Abstract: There are some theoretically-methodological aspects of food security institute and functioning of the goods market of agro-industrial complex in article. It is shown that the concept "food security" is considered by modern domestic agroeconomists from different attitudes. At the same time characteristics of the institutional analysis didn't receive worthy reflection. In this regard, authors made a contribution to interpretation of the concept "food security" within the system of institutional knowledge. … Show more

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“…Li & Ullah, 2022). HCI was measured based on the human capital index)comprised of returns to education and years of schooling explored in previous studies (Astratova et al, 2020). As Kwon (2009) demonstrated, HCI contributes significantly to dissipating environmental pollution by increasing energy efficiency.…”
Section: Variables Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Li & Ullah, 2022). HCI was measured based on the human capital index)comprised of returns to education and years of schooling explored in previous studies (Astratova et al, 2020). As Kwon (2009) demonstrated, HCI contributes significantly to dissipating environmental pollution by increasing energy efficiency.…”
Section: Variables Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This well-being can also be achieved through external assistance. In particular, Astratova and Toshpulotov in their study [11] emphasize that external assistance to developing countries can be effective if such levers as: 1) the application of the "two-deficit economic growth" model; 2) the application of institutional regulation of direct investment; 3) the provision of external assistance to developing countries that adhere to the "right policy course". At the same time, Ejiofor & Udeogu [22] explains that in a democracy through effective representation, the power of decision-making is impliedly in the hands of the people at large, whose voices are heard and felt on issues affecting the greater populace through their representatives, elected into political office.…”
Section: аграрный вестник урала 2024 т 24 № 05mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While democracies like Ghana show positive links between political stability and food production [9], challenges persist in areas with governance issues like corruption and weak institutions that hinder the implementation of the transition to renewable energy [10; 3]. The effectiveness of democracy in ensuring food security depends on strong public management and governance mechanisms [11], economic stability, and social inclusivity [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this link we have to stress, that the problem of equilibrium in the food market of agricultural organic products is presented as a system model of partial equilibrium (the model of K. Vixell -G. Myrdal) [2], i. e. temporarily mutually balancing factors (demand, supply, costs, price, quality, income). Taking into consideration the peculiarities of production and sale of food agricultural organic products, we put forward and justify the thesis of the need for more consistent and socially oriented state regulation of the food market of agricultural products…”
Section: Table 1 Export Of Agricultural Crops From the Altai Territor...mentioning
confidence: 99%