Mining and Price Rent in the Modern Russian Economy

2010 ◽  
pp. 52-64 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Kimelman

The article considers the economic essence and stages of formation of potential, tangible and real mining rent and price rent in the modern raw materials sector of the Russian economy. It determines the role of each participant in the multistage process of rent incoming into government revenues. Actual tax system is analyzed from the point of view of mining and price rent withdrawing issues, recommendations for its modernization are developed. It is demonstrated that a huge massive of mining rent in Russia is formed objectively, but distributed subjectively without taking into account interests of the civil society.

2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (8) ◽  
pp. 119-123
Author(s):  
M. V. DUBROVA ◽  
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N. N. ZHILINA ◽  

he relevance of the article is determined by the fact that in Russia there is no effective mechanism of state support for the activities of non-profit organizations in the field of «green Finance». The role of non-profit organizations is leveled, which can become a serious help in solving economic problems, in particular, the problems of recycling and processing of secondary raw materials, the placement of industrial waste and household garbage, and landscaping of large megacities. The main financial burden in the field of «green economy» falls on States and large enterprises. Meanwhile, we cannot ignore the important role of non-profit organizations that can not only draw attention to environmental problems to the public, but also offer their own measures to solve environmental problems. In this regard, it becomes relevant to consider the participation of non-profit organizations in the implementation of environmental projects by attracting «green Finance».


Author(s):  
Akmal Nasriddinovich Abdullaev ◽  

The article analyzes one of the most pressing problems of the third millennium from a socio-philosophical point of view: the importance of religious values in the formation of civil society, dialectical relationships, compatibility and problems of Islamic values and values of civil society.


Author(s):  
Andrey Pakhomkin ◽  
Eduard Arustamov ◽  
Viktoriya Kolenova

The relevance of the work lies in the justification of the need to pay attention to modern business on the development of consumer cooperation. The aim of the work is to describe the place and role of consumer cooperation in the modern Russian economy. Solving the work tasks carried out on the basis of application of scientific research methods within the comparative, logical and statistical analysis and through the analysis of the structure and dynamics of information. The result of this study was the proof of the need to revise the system of organization and financing of consumer cooperation in the modern Russian economy, including elements of public-cooperative partnership, leasing, franchising, outsourcing, raising funds of non-cooperative population, as well as the creation of a system of education of cooperative personnel.


Author(s):  
Jean L. Cohen

In modern social and political philosophy civil society has come to refer to a sphere of human activity and a set of institutions outside state or government. It embraces families, churches, voluntary associations and social movements. The contrast between civil society and state was first drawn by eighteenth-century liberals for the purpose of attacking absolutism. Originally the term civil society (in Aristotelian Greek, politike koinonia) referred to a political community of equal citizens who participate in ruling and being ruled. In the twentieth century the separation of philosophy from social sciences, and the greatly expanded role of the state in economic and social life, have seemed to deprive the concept of both its intellectual home and its critical force. Yet, approaching the end of the century, the discourse of civil society is now enormously influential. What explains the concept’s revival? Does it have any application in societies that are not constitutional democracies? From a normative point of view, what distinguishes civil society from both the state and the formal economy?


10.12737/1736 ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 1 (5) ◽  
pp. 39-46
Author(s):  
Хадиуллина ◽  
G. Khadiullina ◽  
Хасанова ◽  
A. Khasanova ◽  
Нугуманова ◽  
...  

In the clause presented methodological principles, methodical provisions and practical offers on formation and development of institutes of household in modern Russian economy, justified treatment of households as subject of contract relations concerning assets of various level of specificity (production factors), formulated contradictions in system of contract relations with participation of house farms, defined models of behavior house farms on a labor market, defined maintenance of institutional trap of poverty (QWERTY effect), presented role of house farms in achievement of institutional balance in modern Russian economy.


Animals ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 119 ◽  
Author(s):  
Giovanni Sogari ◽  
Mario Amato ◽  
Ilaria Biasato ◽  
Silvana Chiesa ◽  
Laura Gasco

Recently, insects have received increased attention as an important source of sustainable raw materials for animal feed, especially in fish, poultry, and swine. In particular, the most promising species are represented by the black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens, HI), the yellow mealworm (Tenebrio molitor, TM), and the common house fly (Musca domestica, MD). Although rapid development is expected, insects remain underutilized in the animal feed industry mainly due to technical, financial, and regulatory barriers. In addition, few works have analyzed consumer and stakeholder points of view towards the use of insects as animal feed. In this article, we summarize the main findings of this body of research and provide a discussion of consumer studies regarding the consumption of animals fed with insects. Our review suggests that consumer acceptance will not be a barrier towards the development of this novel protein industry. Furthermore, we conclude that it will be of interest to understand whether the use of this more sustainable feed source might increase consumer willingness to pay for animal products fed with insects and whether the overall acceptability, from a sensory point of view, will be perceived better than conventional products. Finally, the main challenges of the feed farming industry are addressed.


Modern Italy ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 269-283 ◽  
Author(s):  
Valentina Ciciliot

During his long pontificate, John Paul II pursued a wide and carefully articulated policy of canonisations whose aim was to underwrite his magisterium by presenting hagiographical models that would convey well-defined pastoral teaching and contain both ecclesiastical and ecclesiological messages for the faithful. The high number of Italians declared blessed and/or made saints analysed in the present article is proof of the special interest the Pope showed in Italy and specifically in the sanctity of the country. The high concentration of beatifications and canonisations of hagiographical figures from Italy can be explained only in part by the canonical system, which regulates the process of canonisation and which makes it easier to open and support a cause, above all from a financial point of view, if the pressure group behind the candidate for sainthood is located near the Vatican. More precisely, what emerges is both the attempt to create a specific public image of Italy as a nation which has been a historic stronghold of Catholicism and is still capable of reacting to secularisation, and the objective of laying down more effective guidelines and robust directives for civil society. In other words, by proposing Italian hagiographical models, John Paul II was striving to mould Italy's national identity in a Christian form, conferring on the country the role of model for other European states.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 36-40
Author(s):  
Igor Tushkanov

The article analyzes the works of Russian political and legal thinkers of the protective direction of the XIX-XX centuries, which expressed their point of view on civil society and its role in the development of the state. The author makes a reasonable conclusion that the majority of state security experts supported the active participation of civil society structures and individual citizens in monitoring the activities of state authorities.


2020 ◽  
pp. 150-155
Author(s):  
E. V. Travkina ◽  
T. S. Gushina

The role of lending to small and medium-sized businesses in the development of the modern Russian economy has been considered. Bank lending in this particular segment of the economy has been analyzed with highlighting the main trends and problems. The most important role of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation in solving the problems of lending to small and medium businesses through the monetary policy and the improvement of the regulatory framework has been determined. The main ways to solve the existing problems in the bank credit market of small and medium businesses have been identified. The state support for lending to small and medium business entities through partial subsidizing of interest rates has been considered thoroughly, models of partial government subsidizing of interest rates at the stage of obtaining a loan and at the stage of loan repayment have been presented.


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