ECOLOGICAL COMPONENT OF THE SOCIETY DEVELOPMENT IN THE ECONOMIC THEORIES OF REPRODUCTION

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https://doi.org/10.25140/10.25140/2410-957620181(13)25-32

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economical theories of reproduction, disproportions, principles of nature management, socio-economical development, civilization development

Abstract

Urgency of the research covers the necessity of taking into account economic theories regarding reproduction in order to improve the natural resource use process in Ukraine. Target setting. Taking into account the factors that influence the implementation of natural resources use principles, achieving the goals of ecopolicy and forming the constant development of the society. Actual scientific researches and issues analysis. There are issues of scholars both in the field of ecology and economics devoted to solving the problems of taking into account the ecological factor in economic theories of reproduction and construction of a system of rational use of nature. Uninvestigated parts of general matters defining. The study of the ecological component in the reproduction process and the activities regarding keeping natural resource potential. The research objective. To find out ontognosiological grounds of reflecting the ecological component in the development of social and production relations in the economic theories of reproduction and to determine the economic laws in the process regarding reproduction of natural resources potential of the country. The statement of basic materials. Nowadays the reproduction of natural resources use potential in the country as a part of the general process of using natural resources is major at the present stage of development of social, ecological and economic relations that exist in the system of “nature – material production – society”. Solving the problem of decreasing negative sides of the system mentioned above is to analyse the peculiarities of production, consumption and organizing the system of rational natural resources use in Ukraine. Conclusions. Different economic theories prove the fact that society exists in the social, ecological and economic system created by people. These theories are fundamental for the development of the natural resources use economy, promote forming a biological sphere consciousness and awareness of life value not only for a human being but for other beings and for everything created by nature.

Author Biographies

Viktoriya Gennadiivna Marhasova, Chernihiv National University of Technology

Doctor of Economу, Professor, Head of Department of Accounting, Taxation and Audit

Viktoriya Oleksandrivna Anyshchenko, Academy of State Penitentiary Service

Candidate of Engineering Sciences, Associate Professor, Head of Scientific and Research Center, Department of Administrative, Civil, Economic Law and Process

Petro Yuriiovych Kurmaiev, Pavlo Tychyna Uman State Pedagogical University

Doctor of Economics, Аssociate Рrofessor, Рrofessor at the Department of Finance, Accounting and Economic security

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Marhasova, V. G., Anyshchenko, V. O., & Kurmaiev, P. Y. (2018). ECOLOGICAL COMPONENT OF THE SOCIETY DEVELOPMENT IN THE ECONOMIC THEORIES OF REPRODUCTION. Scientific Bulletin of Polissia, 1(1(13), 25–32. https://doi.org/10.25140/10.25140/2410-957620181(13)25-32

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