Abstract

The term "sociocultural sphere" embraces numerous types of activity: education [obrazovanie i prosveshchenie]; health care and social security; culture, information, and art; and public services and amenities. This group of branches has its own peculiarities, which are manifested both in the content of its concrete activity and in the forms of its realization. Here the share of strictly targeted institutions, i.e., institutions whose right to dispose of income or allocated resources is more limited compared with the ordinary producer of goods or services, is very large. Hence the role of social organizations, including the state, in the exercise of control-regulatory functions is so essential.

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