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Economic security of participants in the investment and construction process in the Russian economy
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JATS‑XML (OAI)The purpose of the article is to develop relevant areas of research on the economic security of participants of the Russian investment and construction process. The relevance is provided by the possibility of developing the subject area of research into the economic security of the subject of the Russian economy and, in particular, the participant of the investment and construction process. A set of scientific research methods (general logical, theoretical and private methods) was used in the course of the work. As a result of the study, the criteria for ensuring the economic security of the construction complex of the Russian Federation were determined: firstly, the degree of state participation in ensuring the economic security of participants in the investment and construction process. Secondly, the impact of market concentration in the construction sector on the economic security of its participants. Thirdly, a large-scale study of the problems of technological exchange between large participants of the construction sphere and representatives of small organizations. Fourth, the study of economic security of participants of the investment and construction process taking into account various differences between types of construction. Fifth, the degree of correspondence between the generally binding requirements for the use of specific technologies by participants in the investment and construction process and their economic security. Based on the results of the study, conclusions are made as to ensuring the economic security of participants of the investment and construction process in the Russian economy, taking into account their social responsibility.
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