Labor potential as a priority segment regulated market economy
Journal Title: Економіка. Фінанси. Право - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue
Abstract
The article reveals the problematic aspects of adaptation of the labor potential in modern society. The position of labor potential in a regulated market economy is specified, The author's vision of content definition of «market regulator as labor capacity» model and stages of development of labor potential in terms of regulated market economy is offered.
Authors and Affiliations
Anatolii Hryhorovych Babenko, Olena Pavlivna Huzenko
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