THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT OF THE DIFFERENT ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
Guram Sapharidze
Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University, Batumi, Georgia
Email: sapharidzeguram@gmail.com
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6776-3482
Abstract
ABSTRACT. The article discusses the process of integration of the economic systems. Based on bibliographic studies and statistical data, appropriate conclusions and recommendations are made. It turned out that Economic systems differ according to the level of international openness, the desire for integration, and the attitude of economic agents to change. The business environment in each specific economic system is formed by the influence of macro, micro, social, eco and global factors. Moreover, the business environment for each particular business organization is different depending on the scale of the economic system in which it operates. Economic integration is considered as a process in which several economic systems try to become similar. As a result, an economic system, and therefore, a business environment, are obtained the key ideology of which is the main reference point for assimilation, and the interaction of economic agents provides the opportunity to approach this reference point and its practical implementation. Changes in the business environment lead to new decisions by business entities. Changes also affect the decision-making process.
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