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Baltic Journal of Economic Studies Vol. 3 (2017) No. 5 DECEMBER Riga 2017 Editorial Team Managing Editor Anita Jankovska, Publishing House “Baltija Publishing”, Latvia. Editorial Board Yuliya Bogoyavlenska, Zhytomyr State Technological University, Ukraine. Yuliana Dragalin, Free International University, Republic of Moldova. Meelis Kitsing, Centre for Free Economic Thought at the Estonian Business School, Estonia. Andrzej Pawlik, The Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce, Poland. Lina Pileliene, Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania. Julius Ramanauskas, Klaipeda University, Lithuania. Kostyantyn Shaposhnykov, Black Sea Research Institute of Economy and Innovation, Ukraine. Jan Zukovskis, Aleksandras Stulginskis University, Lithuania. Baltic Journal of Economic Studies, Volume 3 Number 5. Riga: Publishing House “Baltija Publishing”, 2017, 480 pages. The Baltic Journal of Economic Studies is an interdisciplinary scientific journal in the field of economics, business management, national economy, structural and social policies, innovation perspectives and institutional capability. The Baltic Journal of Economic Studies, a Scientific Journal of the Publishing House “Baltija Publishing”, is published four times per year. Latvia registered mass information mediums (MIM). Registration No. 000740259. Indexed in the following international databases: IndexCopernicus; Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ); (ESCI) by Web of Science. Content of this publication should not be produced, stored in computerized system or published in any form or any manner, including electronic, mechanical, reprographic or photographic, without prior written permission from the publisher “Baltija Publishing”. The reference is mandatory in case of citation. Each author is responsible for content and formation of his/her chapter. The individual contribution in this publication and any liabilities arising from them remain the responsibility of the authors. Printed and bound in Riga by SIA “Izdevniecība “Baltija Publishing”. Journal is available: www.baltijapublishing.lv ISSN 2256-0742 (PRINT) © Article writers, Baltic Journal of Economic Studies, 2017 ISSN 2256-0963 (ONLINE) © All rights reserved, Publishing House “Baltija Publishing”, 2017 ii TABLE OF CONTENTS Irina Abramova, Alla Tendyuk, Lyudmila Stryszeus Analysis of crisis level in regions of Ukraine 1 Inna Arakelova The influence of internally displaced persons on the social and economic development of regions in Ukraine 6 Ludmila Batchenko, Maryna Dielini International aspects of state regulation of socio-economic responsibility of entrepreneurship: experience for Ukraine 13 Tatiana Bludova, Natalia Savchuk Modelling the economic security of regional external trade flows 19 Elina Boichenko, Nataly Vasilchuk Monitoring of international donor assistance in the context of the development of amalgamated territorial communities 25 Olena Brintseva, Oksana Hutsalenko, Sergii Dmitruk The role of socially responsible marketing in the reproduction of the human capital and reduction of its fiktivization processes 33 Vira Vartsaba, Halyna Leshuk Evaluation of investment attractiveness indicators of regions in Ukraine 38 Nataliya Vasylykha, Larysa Pavlish Theoretical and methodical approaches to the formation and evaluation of the quality of tourist services 45 Antonina Verhun, Mykhaylo Verhun Strategic management analysis in the EU countries 52 Mariya Vishnevskaya, Dmytro Kozenkov, Olha Kaut Development of methodology for the calculation of the project innovation indicator and its criteria components 61 Tatiana Galahova, Katerina Fokina-Mezentseva The research of the leading position of a small enterprise in the field of market relations in the sphere of it services considering the freelance resource 70 Viktoriia Harkava, Svitlana Klimenko The use of economic retro research for the methodological provision of capitalization of enterprises 79 Iryna Honcharenko, Olena Berezina Challenges and strategic priorities for the development of investment insurance in Ukraine 84 Nataliia Hryshyna, Iryna Khmarska The conceptual basis for the development of small business potential in the region 91 Nadiia Davydenko, Yurii Pasichnyk Features of socio-economic development of the Baltic states and Ukraine 97 Nadiya Davydenko, Halyna Skryphyk Evaluation methods of investment attractiveness of Ukrainian agricultural enterprises 103 Yulya Danshina, Igor Britchenko Net structure of subject-to-subject relations in the management of the system of administrative services provision 108 Yulya Danshina, Igor Britchenko Adaptation of domestic state governance to international governance models 116 iii Zoriana Dvulit, Olha Levchenko Advanced vocational training of environmental professionals for providing sustainable development of railways of Ukraine on the way to European integration 125 Viktoriia Druzhynina, Ganna Likhonosova Strategic imperatives ensuring population welfare under transformation exclusion conditions 135 Yevheniia Duliba, Oleh Ilkiv Relevant problems of Ukraine’s integration into global economy 146 Olena Zvarych Evaluation of small business influence on the economic development of the region 151 Nataliia Ivanchuk, Yulia Kharchuk Administrative expenditures of social security funds in Ukraine 157 Anastasiya Ilyina Investment climate evaluation as an effective detection method for negative impacts on country’s development 162 Iryna Kantsir, Marija Plekan Reform of regulatory policy in the field of supervision of audit activity 170 Tetiana Kniazieva, Yuriy Kolbushkin, Sergiy Smerichevskiy Method of strategic planning and management decision-making considering the life cycle theory 175 Viktor Koval, Yuliia Prymush, Viktoriia Popova The influence of the enterprise life cycle on the efficiency of investment 183 Anna Kozachenko, Victoriya Bukolova Socioeconomic security of a region as an object in economic security studies at the mesolevel 188 Olena Kotykova, Oleksii Albeshchenko An indication of the sustainable development of Ukraine in global dimensions 196 Viktoriia Petrenko, Alla Karnaushenko Joint enterprises in foreign trade activity of Ukraine 203 Volodymyr Tkachenko Formation of marketing management system of the enterprise 208 Inna Tomashuk Problems and prospects of management of rural development 214 Oleksii Drozd, Yaroslav Lazur, Ruslan Serbin Theoretical and legal perspective on certain types of legal liability in cryptocurrency relations 221 iv Baltic Journal of Economic Studies Vol. 3, No. 5, 2017 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.30525/2256-0742/2017-3-5-1-5 ANALYSIS OF CRISIS LEVEL IN REGIONS OF UKRAINE Irina Abramova1, Alla Tendyuk2, Lyudmila Stryszeus3 Lutsk National Technical University, Ukraine Abstract. The purpose of the paper is to identify the crisis level in regions of Ukraine in 2013–2015. The article also determines features, causes, and development of crisis situations in the regions of Ukraine and proposes measures to prevent the emergence and development of crisis situations or their disposal. Methodology. The basis for assessing the level of crisis in the socio-economic development of the region is to determine the level of deviation of actual indicators from the threshold values of socio-economic security. Such an assessment needs justification for the deviation of the actual indicators from the threshold values of socioeconomic security, which will correspond to a certain state of the depth of the crisis. The non-crisis zone characterizes the region as a powerful territorial centre of the country in the social and economic aspects. Actual indicators of the socio-economic development of this region are higher than the threshold values. Given the slowdown in the region’s development, the lack of innovative mechanisms for increasing economic potential, and the expansion of social programs for the population, this region may become a pre-crisis zone. A quantitative indicator of the zone of pre-crisis state, its threshold is numerical measurements, characterized by a 25-percent deviation from the threshold level of the non-crisis zone, which corresponds to the limits of indicators from 1.0 to 0.75. The growth of the same pace of socio-economic development, the implementation of effective measures of crisis management will lead to the transition of the region into a non-crisis zone. With a further fall in the level of socio-economic development, the region will fall into a zone of moderate crisis. In order to return to a pre- crisis state, regional authorities should develop a reactive anti-crisis strategy and effective rehabilitation programs. A quantitative indicator of this zone, its threshold is numerical measurements, which corresponds to the limits of the indicators from 0.75 to 0.5. The timely implementation of liquidation measures to neutralize the effects of the existing ones and prevent new crises will lead to the transition of the region into a zone of deep crisis. The zone of deep crisis is characterized by a partial destruction of the socio-economic system of the region. Out of such a situation requires the use of systemic measures of anti-crisis state and regional management with the assistance of foreign aid. A quantitative indicator of this zone, its threshold is numerical measure, which is limited to 75 percent deviation from the threshold level of the non-crisis zone, which corresponds to the limits of indicators from 0.5 to 0.25. The zone of bankruptcy involves the complete destruction of the region as a social and economic system. The reasons for such a situation are force majeure circumstances

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