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National Interests: Priorities and Security
 

Economic safety of regional small business on the example of Moscow region

Vol. 7, Iss. 15, APRIL 2011

Available online: 13 April 2011

Subject Heading: THREATS AND SECURITY

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Nevolina O.V. the postgraduate student of chair economy and marketing, The Moscow regional socially-humanitarian institute
nevoolga@mail.ru

Recently in connection with the crisis phenomena in world economy the question of development support of small-scale business in Russia and becomes more actual due to high social and economic importance of the given sector for economy. Activity of regional small-scale business is constantly subject to negative influence of destabilizing factors, external and internal threats. Thereupon, economic safety of small business which represents system of the conditions favoring to effective growth of the given sphere of regional economy, a the high security of the given sector of economy at which its sustainable development is provided has great value. Now the special attention is given to studying of economic safety of regions and the whole country, but economic safety of sector of regional small business is however insufficiently well researched: there is no accurate concept and determination, structure and factors, the system of an estimation of a condition of economic safety of concrete sphere of economy isn't generated.
     In the given article the basic aspects of economic safety of regional small business are considered, the basic indicators of economic safety of small-scale business in Moscow Region are allocated, the basic threats and priority directions of increase of economic safety increase of the given sector of regional economy are designated.

Keywords: small-scale business, economic safety, indicators of economic safety, threats, priority directions

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