SYSTEM OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION IN THE FIELD OF DE-SHADOWING OF ECONOMIC RELATIONS IN UKRAINE
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It is established that the de-shadowing of economic relations should first of all provide a comprehensive system of measures aimed primarily at minimizing (destroying) the causes and preconditions for the emergence and development of shadow economic relations. An important strategic goal of de-shadowing economic relations is to significantly reduce the current level of shadowing through the creation of favorable conditions in the field of attracting shadow resources to legal, economic relations and a significant increase in existing national wealth. The structure and stages of implementation of the state policy of de-shadowing of economic relations in Ukraine until 2025 are presented for growth and development and support of economic security of the state. It is established that economic illegality poses a direct threat to domestic and international security, leads to a decline in economic stability in the state, which poses a threat to political and legislative power, threatens statehood, destroys the normal functioning of social and economic institutions, provokes them, increasing loss of confidence democratic reforms, destroys the mechanism of economic growth and nullifies the achievements. The factors of formation and implementation of the state policy of de-shadowing economic relations in Ukraine by grouping them into economic ones (crisis of the financial mechanism, high level of taxes, goal of entrepreneurs to make extra profits, business relationship with criminal entities), social (low quality of life, high unemployment)), legal (low level of legal knowledge and legal culture of citizens, there is no clear line between official and shadow activities, low provision of law enforcement agencies with the necessary material and technical means), state (corruption of state bodies of any government, prerequisites that allow state property and others).
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