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ECONOMICS OF EQUESTRIAN SPORT

Abstract

The article describes the main components of the economics of equestrian sport of Ukraine in comparison with the advanced countries of the equestrian industry. The pricing policy of the market of sport horses was defined based on various factors and crisis phenomena in the domestic economy of equestrian sport.

About the Author

I. V. Tkachova
Institute of Animal Science of the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine
Russian Federation


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Tkachova I.V. ECONOMICS OF EQUESTRIAN SPORT. Zootechnical Science of Belarus. 2016;51(2):310-318. (In Russ.)

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