THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF FORMING OF ECONOMIC SELF-SUFFICIENCY OF RURAL SOCIETY
Abstract
In article the author determined essence of categories «self-sufficiency», «economic self-sufficiency», «society», «rural territories». The concept «self-sufficiency» of its origin, evolution and modern interpretation is considered by various branches of science. Problems of development of rural society are covered. Methodical approaches to forming of economic self-sufficiency of rural society are researched. roles of rural society as socialization mesofactors in the course of social formation of the personality. The problem of forming of controling mechanisms is covered by economic development of rural society.
It is offered to estimate efficiency of public administration by economic development of rural society from line items of cost efficiency, target efficiency, organizational effectiveness. At the same time cost efficiency of management is considered as result of activities of a management system, provides in case of the smallest costs of achievement of the object set for object of management. Target efficiency is determined as coordination of result on purpose.
Organizational effectiveness is an optimum form of interrelations of elements of system which does it to the most effective in goal achievement. To be considered as an innovative component in this sense receipts of set of indicators on the basis of which determination of efficiency of public administration as a factor of its «perfection» is possible that will constitute a basis for further individualization of management decisions and a possibility of «personalisation» of social responsibility of management teams.
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