The Internet as a Special Information Space for Attracting and Implementing Investments

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Abstract

The study considers the modern information space as a set of electronic websites for the turnover of investment objects. This set of platforms is available to an unlimited number of investors and recipients of investments, for these persons to make remote investment transactions and make a profit. Within the framework of a systematic approach, the concepts of the investment Internet space and the turnover of investment objects in the Internet space are formulated. The classification of investment websites by the level of qualification of investors by recipients of investments has been carried out. The investment Internet space is continuously and intensively used by the individuals and legal entities. The parties interact on websites to make remote investment transactions. There are no restrictions on the free will of a person, who intends to enter the specified space as an investor or a recipient of investments. This freedom has no legal restrictions that can be implemented effectively and with complete certainty. The activity in the remote transactions by millions of individuals—the unqualified investors in modern Russia—is growing at an accelerated pace. This requires immediate preventive measures at the federal legislative level.

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Matytsin, D. E. (2022). The Internet as a Special Information Space for Attracting and Implementing Investments. In Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies (Vol. 287, pp. 235–243). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-9804-0_20

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