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ECONOMIC IDEOLOGY AS AN INNOVATIVE POTENTIAL OF THE CHANGE PROCESS
Economic ideology establishes a unified, standardised approach to assessing the state and prospects of the economic reality of the state. Accordingly, economic ideology can be defined as a conceptual design of a system of ideas, principles and ...
Sergii Vasyliev +2 more
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Keynesian, New Keynesian, and New Classical Economics [PDF]
Formal developments of the Keynes's General Theory, while attempting to achieve a new classical synthesis of the realities of observed macroeconomic fluctuation and unemployment with classical microeconomics, have come to be surprisingly closely tied to the old classical models.
Stiglitz, Joseph E., Greenwald, Bruce C.
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Many anthropologists interpret neoliberalism as a radical break from and dangerous rupture in post-war societies that featured Keynesian economic policies and welfare provision.
George Baca
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Objective: based on a critical assessment of the anti-crisis plans of the Russian Federation and other states, the positions of scientists and experts, to propose measures to correct these plans to improve the quality of management of the Russian economy.
D. V. Manushin
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A Review on Monbiot G. “Neoliberalism - the Ideology at the Root of All Our Problems”
George Monbiot is the author of the online publication “Neoliberalism - the ideology at the root of all our problems”. He is a British author well-known for his political and environmental activism. In addition, he founded The Land is Ours, a movement in
Ozarraga Louvill
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The economics of the authoritarian regime of Francisco Franco in Spain are often narrowed to a bespoke form of fascism. This paper suggests that this regime’s rather inchoate economic regimes were in fact a series of experiments that blended varieties of
Ban Cornel
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The quiet failures of early neoliberalism: From rational expectations to Keynesianism in reverse
While the last few decades of political economic history give the impression that the logic of neoliberalism is inexorable, this article argues that once we look further backwards and dig into recently declassified archives documenting the early days of ...
Jacqueline Best
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Keynes and China: ‘Keynesianism with Chinese characteristics’
Malcolm Warner
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The financial crisis: a history of the economic schools of thought [PDF]
Crisis is a very important aspect of our everyday life and no matter of the dimension we refer to this represents a period in the evolution of a society marked by great difficulties and anxiety.
Sabina Andreea Cazan
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Strategic Challenges Facing the Russian Economy in 2026 [PDF]
This article examines the strategic challenges facing the Russian economy in 2026, including a slowdown in GDP growth and persistently high inflation. The analysis is based both on a formal definition of strategic challenges and on substantive evidence ...
Igor A. NIKOLAEV
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