Social and Economic Monitoring as a Making Part of Information Supply of the Regional Management Process
Journal Title: Бізнес Інформ - Year 2012, Vol 11, Issue 0
Abstract
In this article the role of social and economic monitoring as making part of the regional management process is analyzed. The interrelation between monitoring and management of social and economic system is investigated. It is defined, that the basic role of monitoring in management of development of social and economic system consists in an operational administration.
Authors and Affiliations
Oleg Purskiy, Svetlana Bannikova, Irina Moroz
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