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3. Conclusions
The stated considerations give objective reasons to formulate the following statements, conclusions and recommendations:
1) At present, the systems of ownership relations in the world in various countries are not harmonized, they are practically not represented, they are legally described with serious flaws and they have an ambiguous vision on the part of operating owners. A typical negative example in this sense is the Russian system of ownership relations. This generates significant losses due to the occurrence of management errors caused by the inadequately identified processor of the object of management and does not allow improving the system of ownership relations, which is practically a black box, sporadically and empirically transformed. The negative state of the system of ownership relations is a serious crisis-forming factor and prevents the globalization of economic and legal spaces due to the basic nature of the economic basis of society.
2) The Russian system of ownership relations should be subject to strict scientific processor identification in terms of statics and dynamics of its state, optimization (rationalization at the first stage) and adaptation to the ownership relations systems of countries with which developed economic relations are maintained or planned to maintain. The prototype of such a presentation is demonstrated in a sufficiently complete in scientific terms and in a form suitable for practical application.
3) The system of ownership relations is represented through the system of real and potential subjects of ownership, objects of ownership and ownership relations between them. They are fixed in statics and they are transformed in dynamics in a typical way.
4) It is advisable to introduce a unified global representation of the system of ownership relations, both substantive and legal.
5) The system of ownership relations allows optimization.
6) Experience in testing development should be recognized as scientifically positive and useful in the applied aspect. Therefore, there are grounds for asserting that the prototype of such a presentation is demonstrated in a sufficiently complete form in scientific terms and in a form suitable for practical application.
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