Abstract

In the context of the theory of entrepreneurial ecosystems (EE), a set of administrative and legal measures that stimulate the development of entrepreneurship in agriculture have been identified and analyzed. These elements of EE are poorly studied in science, at the same time, administrative and legal measures to stimulate entrepreneurship in agriculture are positioned from the point of view of the development of the institution of state regulation in agriculture and can have a significant impact on all structural elements of EE. The authors have identified three models of state regulation of entrepreneurship in agriculture, one of which is the model of state stimulation of entrepreneurship in agriculture. State and non-state measures to stimulate entrepreneurship in agriculture are highlighted, the forms and levels of regulation are indicated in state regulation. The quantitative and qualitative growth of rural entrepreneurship subjects, the introduction of innovations, the formation of entrepreneurial values, the potential for solving modern problems of agricultural entrepreneurship are highlighted as the goals of state stimulation of entrepreneurship in agriculture. It is concluded that it is possible to single out an agricultural entrepreneurial ecosystem (AEE).

Highlights

  • Modern science positions entrepreneurship as a leading force in economic development, as a community of people, called upon to change their external socio-economic environment

  • These elements of EE are poorly studied in science, at the same time, administrative and legal measures to stimulate entrepreneurship in agriculture are positioned from the point of view of the development of the institution of state regulation in agriculture and can have a significant impact on all structural elements of EE

  • The authors have identified three models of state regulation of entrepreneurship in agriculture, one of which is the model of state stimulation of entrepreneurship in agriculture

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Introduction

Modern science positions entrepreneurship as a leading force in economic development, as a community of people, called upon to change their external socio-economic environment. Entrepreneurs themselves are able to change the conditions in which they function, and external factors can affect the development of entrepreneurship, act as incentives for entrepreneurial activity in certain industries. One of these factors is the state regulation of entrepreneurship. The review makes it possible to highlight the need to study the impact of measures of state support for entrepreneurship in agriculture on its condition and development, part of which are administrative and legal measures to stimulate such entrepreneurship. Effective administrative and legal measures on the part of the state are designed to ensure environmental and food security in the creation and use of agricultural products, to protect the rights of both farmers and consumers of their goods and services

Models of state regulation of entrepreneurship in agriculture
Model of state management of agricultural production
Model of state incentives for entrepreneurship in agriculture
Forms of state regulation of entrepreneurship in agriculture
Levels of state regulation of entrepreneurship in agriculture
Stimulation objectives
Stimulation types
Administrative and legal incentives
Stimulation in the entrepreneurial ecosystem
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