Яндекс.Метрика

SELF-EXPLOITATION OF WORK AND CAPITAL AND STABILITY OF DEVELOPMENT OF DAIRY CATTLE BREEDING


Issue № 2, 2016, article № 2, pages 3-17

Section: Agrofood market

Language: Russian

Original language title: САМОЭКСПЛУАТАЦИЯ ТРУДА И КАПИТАЛА И УСТОЙЧИВОСТЬ РАЗВИТИЯ МОЛОЧНОГО СКОТОВОДСТВА

Keywords: DAIRY FARMING, COMPETITION, ECONOMIES OF SCALE, INVESTMENT, OWNERSHIP, SELF-EXPLOITATION OF LABOR AND CAPITAL

Abstract: The growth of an intensification of agrarian production on an innovative basis significantly increased value of the capital as production factor in branches of agrarian and industrial complex. The growth in capital intensity and production concentration in branch increases a relevance of analysis property relations, problems and their impact on the efficiency of milk production, sustainability of dairy farming. Scientific and technical progress in the agrarian sphere led to a situation when the factor defining rates of development of production in agrarian and industrial complex is more increasing the capital presented both in the "substantiated" form and in the form of is not substantiated - knowledge, "know-how", "the human capital". Underestimation of potential of development of averages by the size of the agricultural organizations which are engaged in production of milk is one of the reasons of low rates of development of branch. The head-owner connects with agrarian production not only business, but also activity. There is an effect of "self-operation" of the capital and work of the businessman head. The conclusion is drawn that if the owner of a large-scale enterprise is directly the management of the agricultural organization or the farmer, stability of innovative and investment process, stability of increase in production regardless of market condition is significantly higher in comparison with a situation when the owner is "the external investor".

Authors: Surovtsev Vladimir Nikolaevich


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