Abstract
The article shows the place and role of small and medium farms in the business system of the EAEC, step by step description of the algorithm to assess their economic security. The main evaluation criteria and indicators of economic security of the business second tier. The methodology for constructing the matrix damage small and medium businesses. DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2015.v6n4p509
Highlights
The business post-Soviet space is represented by two levels
The lower levels of economic agents form the "second tier"(Kadochnikova, 2006) - and small and medium businesses, which acts as the domain of domestic, regional market
Taking place in the market flow of capital from one sphere of activity to another less intense, more limited in scope and is influenced by a number of factors and conditions. All this leads the subjects of small and medium business to understand that the tactics of short-term profit has practically exhausted itself, has become a high-risk, and that comes to the fore the need to ensure economic security in general (Karashash, 2012; Abuova, 2007)
Summary
The business post-Soviet space is represented by two levels. The upper level forms a big business, the scopes of which are primarily extractive industries of the EAEC (Teploukhov , 2005), and the boundaries are the national market and even the world commodity markets. Taking place in the market flow of capital from one sphere of activity to another less intense, more limited in scope and is influenced by a number of factors and conditions (the dynamics of the tax burden, the growth rate of inflation, the deterioration of the investment climate, lower incomes, and others.). All this leads the subjects of small and medium business to understand that the tactics of short-term profit has practically exhausted itself, has become a high-risk, and that comes to the fore the need to ensure economic security in general (Karashash, 2012; Abuova, 2007)
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