Abstract

The work examines the process of institutionalization of self-regulation in Russia. Modern economic conditions require the introduction of new mechanisms for regulating public relations, based on the independence and initiative of participants, and reducing state interference in the activities of economic entities. In this regard, self-regulation is opposed to the state regulation. Despite the fact, that introduction of the self-regulation is a strategic state task, this institution continues to be poorly developed, inefficient and unable to increase the competitiveness of the Russian economy. The purpose of the study is to analyze the institutionalization of self-regulation in the field of entrepreneurial activity and its impact on the process of formation of civil society in Russia. The author analyzed the process of institutionalization of self-regulation in Russia, highlighted the key legal problems, revealed the fundamental legal categories that define the new vector of regulation of entrepreneurial activity. In his work, the author analyzes the legislated model of self-regulation, and confirms that the process of institutionalization of self-regulation has not yet been completed, due to the fact that a positive social effect has not been achieved, the achievement of which is aimed at the activities of self-regulatory organizations. The work proposes amendments to the current legislation, which can strengthen the position of self-regulation as a social institution of civil society.

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