Abstract

The research was conducted in order to study the existing forms of regulation of territorial and industrial relations and determine on this basis the directions of small and medium-sized businesses with large agricultural formations, municipal government bodies and other institutions located in a specific rural area. Taking into account the economic practice that has developed in recent years, the following main types of territorial-industrial relations are identified. The first type is associated with large-scale investment of financial and industrial groups in new production, with the introduction of new resource-saving technologies. The peculiarity of such territorial-industrial relations is the emergence and development with the significant participation of Federal and Republican state authorities. The second type is territorial-industrial and socio-economic cooperation of small and medium-sized businesses with large organizations of various industry specialization and different forms of ownership. And, finally, the third type of relationship is cooperation of small and medium-sized businesses, as well as integrated formations with municipal authorities in the formation of local budgets, as well as in solving socio-cultural and other General territorial problems. At the present stage of development of agriculture and rural territories, at least three directions of formation of contractual territorial-production structures have been identified: economic associations; consortia created by interested enterprises and organizations; associations for coordination and cooperation. The listed territorial and production structures of interaction of small and medium-sized businesses with large agricultural formations, municipal government bodies located in a specific rural area, lead to inter-organizational relations in rural areas, which become regular and stable, contribute to the solution of socio-economic problems

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