Abstract

The article examines the formation mechanism of state antimonopoly policy on national consumer markets. It was determined that the formation of the state antimonopoly policy takes place according to the state's general economic policy needs. The general economic policy of the state is established depending on the values inherent in the state in each changeable period. Depending on the values of the state, in a certain period, the goals of state regulation in general and goals of antimonopoly policy in particular form. Determined that the mechanism of formation of state antimonopoly policy includes and correlates the interests of state regulation, which correspond to the interests of the market participants majority and the interests of individual business entities. It was determined that the state component of antimonopoly regulation is subject to established norms and rules at the legislative level. Market participants, in addition to the norms and rules established by legislation, are influenced by the institutional environment. They are generally accepted market participants, norms, and rules that are not documented and not mandatory – established that an essential component of the mechanism of state antimonopoly policy formation on national consumer markets is the coordination of regulation between state authorities and non-state self-regulatory organizations consisting of market participants also interested in antimonopoly regulation. It is established that the results of antimonopoly regulation are aimed at the factors of sustainable socio-economic development, which in turn form the general economic policy of the state. Keywords: State regulation, antimonopoly policy, competition policy, mechanism of antimonopoly policy.

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