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The article examines the functioning of public administration in the process of development of social capital, which leads to qualitatively new connections and the influence of the state on economic processes. This makes it possible to understand modern economic processes and provide efficiency to state regulation of market relations. The current state of economic processes is significantly related to the influence of the state and the economy among themselves. These connections affect public relations. There is a need to understand the underlying processes that are associated with these phenomena in order to progress social development. The problem of the influence of the state on the economy and the economy on the state has been, is and will be one of the central problems of society. The importance of this issue is especially emphasized by the coronavirus pandemic. Research on this issue in the field of public administration today is practically not presented. The purpose of this article is to reveal the deep relationship between the state and the economy against the background of the processes of education. The process of movement of social capital in terms of expanded reproduction is directly related to the state. First, expanded reproduction is the financial base of the state. If the surplus in production will go entirely to the needs of the state, then the actual reproduction will be simple, but the stability of society will be achieved, because the state will exist not at the expense of the necessary product of society, but at the expense of additional product (ie newly created value).Thus, the state is directly dependent on the functioning of social capital and can normally exist only in conditions of expanded reproduction, and therefore the state is interested in it. Thus, there is a direct connection and dependence of the state on the economy. All this dependence of the state on the economy in itself leads to its involvement in the regulation of economic processes in order to support the process of expanded reproduction. Such regulation can be effective if the state regulates social production not sporadically, not in the course of its functioning, but systematically, by pre-thought-out actions aimed at effective regulation of production. It allows to systematically judge the state of the economic structure and its potential, ie to objectively determine the possibilities of accumulation of finances through the state budget with the least damage to economic development. Such a clash reflects both on the state and on the functioning of social capital. This is the need to optimize government spending, improve the domestic structure in order to reduce spending on inefficient government agencies. In addition, the state's interest in the constant expansion of social capital pushes the state to develop solutions and develop measures that can help expand reproduction. ; Стаття розглядає функціонування державного управління економіки у процесі розвитку суспільного капіталу, що веде до якісно нових зв'язків та впливу держави на економічні процеси. Це дає можливість зрозуміти сучасні економічні процеси та надати ефективності державному регулюванню ринкових відносин.
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The article examines the functioning of public administration in the process of development of social capital, which leads to qualitatively new connections and the influence of the state on economic processes. This makes it possible to understand modern economic processes and provide efficiency to state regulation of market relations. The current state of economic processes is significantly related to the influence of the state and the economy among themselves. These connections affect public relations. There is a need to understand the underlying processes that are associated with these phenomena in order to progress social development. The problem of the influence of the state on the economy and the economy on the state has been, is and will be one of the central problems of society. The importance of this issue is especially emphasized by the coronavirus pandemic. Research on this issue in the field of public administration today is practically not presented. The purpose of this article is to reveal the deep relationship between the state and the economy against the background of the processes of education. The process of movement of social capital in terms of expanded reproduction is directly related to the state. First, expanded reproduction is the financial base of the state. If the surplus in production will go entirely to the needs of the state, then the actual reproduction will be simple, but the stability of society will be achieved, because the state will exist not at the expense of the necessary product of society, but at the expense of additional product (ie newly created value).Thus, the state is directly dependent on the functioning of social capital and can normally exist only in conditions of expanded reproduction, and therefore the state is interested in it. Thus, there is a direct connection and dependence of the state on the economy. All this dependence of the state on the economy in itself leads to its involvement in the regulation of economic processes in order to support the process of expanded reproduction. Such regulation can be effective if the state regulates social production not sporadically, not in the course of its functioning, but systematically, by pre-thought-out actions aimed at effective regulation of production. It allows to systematically judge the state of the economic structure and its potential, ie to objectively determine the possibilities of accumulation of finances through the state budget with the least damage to economic development. Such a clash reflects both on the state and on the functioning of social capital. This is the need to optimize government spending, improve the domestic structure in order to reduce spending on inefficient government agencies. In addition, the state's interest in the constant expansion of social capital pushes the state to develop solutions and develop measures that can help expand reproduction. ; Стаття розглядає функціонування державного управління економіки у процесі розвитку суспільного капіталу, що веде до якісно нових зв'язків та впливу держави на економічні процеси. Це дає можливість зрозуміти сучасні економічні процеси та надати ефективності державному регулюванню ринкових відносин.
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Public libraries are open organizations which are accessible to each and everyone. They are institutions of democratic culture, education and information. Public libraries provide basic conditions for individuals, public groups and all the community to have an unrestricted access to their premises, resources, knowledge and technologies as well as possibility of life long learning and individual quest in pursuit of personal achievements and self development. A public space as the public domain and its communication sector help to develop public opinion and raise awareness. A properly functioning public space is a prerequisite for a civic society and democracy, since the circulating information and discussions happening in this space help people to take relevant and justified decisions. A public space is in every dialogue or gathering when people discuss issues of public interest. The subject of the master's thesis "Public Library as a Public Space" is topical for every citizen who is concerned about the future of their society, its development, education, culture, traditions, and other matters related to a human being and its existence in the cultural and social context of the society. The object of the thesis is the public library as presented in the context of a public space. The aim of the paper is to examine the role of public libraries in terms of public space and analyse the situation and prospects of public libraries as a public space in Lithuania through the method of questionnairing. The thesis consists of an introduction, tree main parts, conclusions, bibliography, references and annexes. First part elaborates on the concept of public space, its interpretation in the context of public libraries as well as the current public attitude towards public libraries. Part two focuses on accessibility of the public library as public space. It is analysed from both social as well as physical point of view. Part tree dedicated to the description of the study of the problems related to the public library as public space and the analysis of the results as well as their interpretation supplemented by visuals. The public space theory is mentioned, criticized and development in numerous sources of literature in different context of social, philosophical, political, literary, and communicative and media theories.
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Public libraries are open organizations which are accessible to each and everyone. They are institutions of democratic culture, education and information. Public libraries provide basic conditions for individuals, public groups and all the community to have an unrestricted access to their premises, resources, knowledge and technologies as well as possibility of life long learning and individual quest in pursuit of personal achievements and self development. A public space as the public domain and its communication sector help to develop public opinion and raise awareness. A properly functioning public space is a prerequisite for a civic society and democracy, since the circulating information and discussions happening in this space help people to take relevant and justified decisions. A public space is in every dialogue or gathering when people discuss issues of public interest. The subject of the master's thesis "Public Library as a Public Space" is topical for every citizen who is concerned about the future of their society, its development, education, culture, traditions, and other matters related to a human being and its existence in the cultural and social context of the society. The object of the thesis is the public library as presented in the context of a public space. The aim of the paper is to examine the role of public libraries in terms of public space and analyse the situation and prospects of public libraries as a public space in Lithuania through the method of questionnairing. The thesis consists of an introduction, tree main parts, conclusions, bibliography, references and annexes. First part elaborates on the concept of public space, its interpretation in the context of public libraries as well as the current public attitude towards public libraries. Part two focuses on accessibility of the public library as public space. It is analysed from both social as well as physical point of view. Part tree dedicated to the description of the study of the problems related to the public library as public space and the analysis of the results as well as their interpretation supplemented by visuals. The public space theory is mentioned, criticized and development in numerous sources of literature in different context of social, philosophical, political, literary, and communicative and media theories.
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Public libraries are open organizations which are accessible to each and everyone. They are institutions of democratic culture, education and information. Public libraries provide basic conditions for individuals, public groups and all the community to have an unrestricted access to their premises, resources, knowledge and technologies as well as possibility of life long learning and individual quest in pursuit of personal achievements and self development. A public space as the public domain and its communication sector help to develop public opinion and raise awareness. A properly functioning public space is a prerequisite for a civic society and democracy, since the circulating information and discussions happening in this space help people to take relevant and justified decisions. A public space is in every dialogue or gathering when people discuss issues of public interest. The subject of the master's thesis "Public Library as a Public Space" is topical for every citizen who is concerned about the future of their society, its development, education, culture, traditions, and other matters related to a human being and its existence in the cultural and social context of the society. The object of the thesis is the public library as presented in the context of a public space. The aim of the paper is to examine the role of public libraries in terms of public space and analyse the situation and prospects of public libraries as a public space in Lithuania through the method of questionnairing. The thesis consists of an introduction, tree main parts, conclusions, bibliography, references and annexes. First part elaborates on the concept of public space, its interpretation in the context of public libraries as well as the current public attitude towards public libraries. Part two focuses on accessibility of the public library as public space. It is analysed from both social as well as physical point of view. Part tree dedicated to the description of the study of the problems related to the public library as public space and the analysis of the results as well as their interpretation supplemented by visuals. The public space theory is mentioned, criticized and development in numerous sources of literature in different context of social, philosophical, political, literary, and communicative and media theories.
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Public libraries are open organizations which are accessible to each and everyone. They are institutions of democratic culture, education and information. Public libraries provide basic conditions for individuals, public groups and all the community to have an unrestricted access to their premises, resources, knowledge and technologies as well as possibility of life long learning and individual quest in pursuit of personal achievements and self development. A public space as the public domain and its communication sector help to develop public opinion and raise awareness. A properly functioning public space is a prerequisite for a civic society and democracy, since the circulating information and discussions happening in this space help people to take relevant and justified decisions. A public space is in every dialogue or gathering when people discuss issues of public interest. The subject of the master's thesis "Public Library as a Public Space" is topical for every citizen who is concerned about the future of their society, its development, education, culture, traditions, and other matters related to a human being and its existence in the cultural and social context of the society. The object of the thesis is the public library as presented in the context of a public space. The aim of the paper is to examine the role of public libraries in terms of public space and analyse the situation and prospects of public libraries as a public space in Lithuania through the method of questionnairing. The thesis consists of an introduction, tree main parts, conclusions, bibliography, references and annexes. First part elaborates on the concept of public space, its interpretation in the context of public libraries as well as the current public attitude towards public libraries. Part two focuses on accessibility of the public library as public space. It is analysed from both social as well as physical point of view. Part tree dedicated to the description of the study of the problems related to the public library as public space and the analysis of the results as well as their interpretation supplemented by visuals. The public space theory is mentioned, criticized and development in numerous sources of literature in different context of social, philosophical, political, literary, and communicative and media theories.
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The article is devoted to the coverage of the use of Blockchain technology in the field of public administration. The foreign experience of using Blockchain technology (Estonia, USA, Japan, Brazil, Ghana, Honduras, Georgia, UAE, the Netherlands and Sweden) has been analyzed, as well as prospects for its introduction in Ukraine. Examples of the implementation of Blockchain technology in Ukraine in providing public and public services to legal entities and individuals are presented. The main advantages and disadvantages of this technology are defined, the main principles of work of the Blocckhain are formulated. In addition, the main problems with which the Ukrainian government can meet, when using the distribution register (Blockchain) in public administration is indicated. Particular attention is paid to Blockchain technology as a means of bureaucracy and corruption in public authorities.
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This article discusses a relevant topic in Lithuania's contract law – the conception of public contract and its development. Due to the analysis of various laws, doctrine and precedents, the article provides with coherent understanding about agreements for public purchase and utility services as well as their evolution in the Lithuanian law system. It is needful to stress that the debates on State involvement in the modern market and its participation in the economy and society are still up to date, due to it this article examines what is the proper degree of state intervention in commercial relationship and what type of legislation would be beneficial for both – supplier and consumer. The most important principle in contract law – freedom of contract, which is a cornerstone of wealth maximization, is also discussed in this article. Futhermore, with a purpose to reveal the state's attitude to the intersection of this principle and public interest, the examination of relationship between public interest and freedom of contract is presented. The article also examines the EU competition law policy and legislation in controlling the business with a dominant market power, as well as assuring the social welfare of other party and consumers. What is more, the clear comparison of Lithuania's and other countries' governmental regulation on public or administrative contracts is also provided here. Finally, the author puts forward some conclusions on key questions of public contracts and it usefulness for Lithuania's law system.
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This article discusses a relevant topic in Lithuania's contract law – the conception of public contract and its development. Due to the analysis of various laws, doctrine and precedents, the article provides with coherent understanding about agreements for public purchase and utility services as well as their evolution in the Lithuanian law system. It is needful to stress that the debates on State involvement in the modern market and its participation in the economy and society are still up to date, due to it this article examines what is the proper degree of state intervention in commercial relationship and what type of legislation would be beneficial for both – supplier and consumer. The most important principle in contract law – freedom of contract, which is a cornerstone of wealth maximization, is also discussed in this article. Futhermore, with a purpose to reveal the state's attitude to the intersection of this principle and public interest, the examination of relationship between public interest and freedom of contract is presented. The article also examines the EU competition law policy and legislation in controlling the business with a dominant market power, as well as assuring the social welfare of other party and consumers. What is more, the clear comparison of Lithuania's and other countries' governmental regulation on public or administrative contracts is also provided here. Finally, the author puts forward some conclusions on key questions of public contracts and it usefulness for Lithuania's law system.
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This article discusses a relevant topic in Lithuania's contract law – the conception of public contract and its development. Due to the analysis of various laws, doctrine and precedents, the article provides with coherent understanding about agreements for public purchase and utility services as well as their evolution in the Lithuanian law system. It is needful to stress that the debates on State involvement in the modern market and its participation in the economy and society are still up to date, due to it this article examines what is the proper degree of state intervention in commercial relationship and what type of legislation would be beneficial for both – supplier and consumer. The most important principle in contract law – freedom of contract, which is a cornerstone of wealth maximization, is also discussed in this article. Futhermore, with a purpose to reveal the state's attitude to the intersection of this principle and public interest, the examination of relationship between public interest and freedom of contract is presented. The article also examines the EU competition law policy and legislation in controlling the business with a dominant market power, as well as assuring the social welfare of other party and consumers. What is more, the clear comparison of Lithuania's and other countries' governmental regulation on public or administrative contracts is also provided here. Finally, the author puts forward some conclusions on key questions of public contracts and it usefulness for Lithuania's law system.
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This article discusses a relevant topic in Lithuania's contract law – the conception of public contract and its development. Due to the analysis of various laws, doctrine and precedents, the article provides with coherent understanding about agreements for public purchase and utility services as well as their evolution in the Lithuanian law system. It is needful to stress that the debates on State involvement in the modern market and its participation in the economy and society are still up to date, due to it this article examines what is the proper degree of state intervention in commercial relationship and what type of legislation would be beneficial for both – supplier and consumer. The most important principle in contract law – freedom of contract, which is a cornerstone of wealth maximization, is also discussed in this article. Futhermore, with a purpose to reveal the state's attitude to the intersection of this principle and public interest, the examination of relationship between public interest and freedom of contract is presented. The article also examines the EU competition law policy and legislation in controlling the business with a dominant market power, as well as assuring the social welfare of other party and consumers. What is more, the clear comparison of Lithuania's and other countries' governmental regulation on public or administrative contracts is also provided here. Finally, the author puts forward some conclusions on key questions of public contracts and it usefulness for Lithuania's law system.
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