Abstract

The number of state-owned enterprises in Ukraine, despite expectations that it will decrease after the collapse of the socialist economy, remains significant. The article provides an institutional analysis of the regulatory and legal support for the activities of state-owned enterprises through the assessment of its state. The starting point of such an analysis was the following hypothesis: the management of the activities of state-owned enterprises formed at the level of interstate, national and local politics with the decisive importance of the national level under the decisive impact of the European integration vector of development. This directed the research and made it possible to come to the following conclusion. In Ukraine, a thorough regulatory and legal support for the activities of state-owned enterprises has been formed, considering the recommendations of international documents. At the same time, under the conditions of uncertainty caused by negative phenomena, in particular, military aggression, the need for the process of further development and the formation of a resilient institutional environment remains extremely relevant.

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