Kucheruk D. Global economic development: the concept and mechanisms

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0411U005332

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Specialization

  • 08.00.01 - Економічна теорія та історія економічної думки

29-06-2011

Specialized Academic Board

Д 11.051.01

Essay

Object of research: process of global economic development. Purpose of research: development of conception and mechanisms of global economic development, what the complex of recommendations, sent to the improvement of global socio-economic structure of society allows to offer. Methods of research: method of logic analysis, quantitative and high-quality analysis, approach of the systems, evolutional-institutional approach. Results: development of conception of global economic development; exposure of normative and valued criteria of cognition of conformities to law of global economic development; determination of contradictions, stipulating features, lines and properties of global economic development; clarification of row of economic categories and concepts; addition of classification of pre-conditions of global economic development; determination of mechanism of social transformation of man in the conditions of global economic development; determination of mechanisms of self-regulation and stability of global economic development that opening out of social progress; development of conception of complementary co-operation of strategic aims of global economic development. Novelty: First: conception of global economic development is worked out. Improved: method of analysis of the systems of spatio-temporal integrity of development of humanity in the modern world; method of structural of aims on functioning of mechanisms of self-regulation and stability of global economic development. Got further development: method of economic evaluation of social and technical innovations in a chain "science is a technique - a production is a man - nature". Field of the use: republican.

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