FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATION UKRAINE
Abstract
Rural Development under uncertainty and high risk characterize need for a system of financial relations in the country based on mechanism of financial support that facilitates implementation of preventive measures as financial rehabilitation niche economies in times of economic turbulence, and measures to lay the foundations of a strategic rural development , hence the relevance of this research. The issue of financial support of local authorities is updated as the need to optimize the relationship between the different levels due to the mismatch distribution of spending powers between the executive and local governments, inadequate objectives regarding territorial development and resource potential of communities.
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