Tamara TKACHUK (tma.101v@gmail.com)
PhD in Economics, Associate Professor of the Department of Economic Theory and Financial and Economic Security, Odesa National University of Technology, Ukraine
Hanna PAVLENKO (pavlenko_1991@ukr.net)
Senior Lecturer at the Department of Economic Theory and Financial and Economic Security, Odesa National Technological University
Iurii RABOTIN (golova_spilki@ukr.net)
PhD in Economics, Associate Professor of the Department of Economic Theory and Financial and Economic Security, Odesa National University of Technology, Ukraine
Abstract
The globalization of the world economy, which in the 21st century replaced its internationalization in the previous era, has significantly changed the configuration of national economic security, increasing the dependence of national security, on the one hand, on global problems (in particular, food), and on the other hand, on the activities of global monopolies that represent real economic and political power. One of the manifestations of globalization is that the state economic policy is forced to take into account, first of all, the interests of monopolies, to serve them politically, which carries certain risks for national security.
Keywords: economic security, food security, food policy, food independence, levels of food security, principles of food policy, directions of food policy, global problems.
JEL Classification: H 11, H 49, H 56, J 23, J 62, L 14, O 15