THE ECONOMIC BENEFITS CLASSIFICATION ACCORDING TO THEIR LOCUS NASCENDI FACTORS

Yurij Stadnickij, Viktoriya Voytsekhovska, Anastasia Simak, Yuliya Stadnicka

Abstract


The paper presents the economic benefits classification depending on their production factors placement. The feasibility study, made for the existence of four groups and several subgroups of economic benefits, dominated by one "Siamese" pair has been developed. The classification of economic benefits, depending on their place of production factors that will help to  improve the quality and efficiency of decision making on the choice of the optimal production placement, has been made.

Keywords


Economic benefits classification, production factors, possible production placement, investments

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