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BEYOND DISPOSABLE DESIGN: CHALLENGING PLANNED OBSOLESCENCE THROUGH CIRCULAR ECONOMY PRACTICES
The notion of obsolescence has transitioned from a naturally occurring phenomenon to a planned obsolescence, a strategic business model influenced by consumer demand, market forces, and technological progress.
Vesna Alivojvodic
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Socialist banking: The continuous evolution of the banking sector in Yugoslavia (1944/45-1991/92) [PDF]
The article explores the influence of the ideological and political frameworks and changes in the physiognomy of social, economic and internal political relations, as well as the foreign policy orientation, on the structure of the banking sector in ...
Ilić Saša
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Analysis of Factors of High-tech Industries Growth: A Case Study of the Late USSR
Explanation of the role high-tech industries play in ensuring sustainable economic growth is significant in the contemporary environment. Also, it is relevant in theoretical discourses of modernization, neo-industrialization, and industrial policy that ...
D. V. Didenko, N. V. Grineva
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The Prospects of Cryptocurrency as an Instrument of Public Wealth Management
The main modern ways of eradicating poverty and inequality are considered: within the framework of the market paradigm; within a regulated economy; by social policy tools.Cryptocurrency as non-state money and money unsecured by material benefits helps ...
O. A. Antoncheva, T. E. Apanasenko
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The article presents the results of a study aimed at defining the role of institutional and technological dynamics in the economic growth of the late USSR in comparison with reference countries.
D. V. Didenko, N. V. Grineva
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The nature of the tasks facing modern Russia requires not only a forecast of the future, but also a thorough study of the past, which is necessary to optimize management decisions.
A. D. Khlutkov +2 more
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Is Kazakhstan a Market Economy Yet? Getting warmer…. [PDF]
Transition from planned to a market economy is an evolutionary process. Evolutions do not have finite beginning and ending points. We may look to the beginning of transition in 1991 when the Soviet Union broke up, or we may see it as beginning earlier ...
Eicher, Sharon
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Reducing Rural-Urban Social Inequality: Chinese and Russian Comparative Experience
Rural-urban social inequality in Russia is evident. Russian public opinion proposes to reduce the rural-urban income gap, both within the framework of the self-regulating market paradigm, reflected in public programmes, and within the planned command ...
O. A. Antoncheva, T. E. Apanasenko
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The second part of the translation of the interview, which was taken in October 2020 from the German historian Dr. Markus Böiсk by the YouTube blogger Ole Nymoen on the channel "Wohlstand für alle", is presented to the attention of ...
M. Böick, O. Nymoen
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A review of China’s national policies to strengthen primary care 2003–2018
The Chinese government has been prioritising the strengthening of its primary care system over the past two decades. This study reviews China’s national policies in this domain from 2003 to 2018, incorporating academic literature and interviews with ...
Xiao Tan
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