Yurii Tadeiev
Unisectoral model of economic growth with intellectual capital included
Journal of European Economy, Volume 11, Issue 4, December 2012, pp. 373-380.
JEL: O41 | Full text (PDF) |
Yurii Tadeiev
Unisectoral model of economic growth with intellectual capital included
Journal of European Economy, Volume 11, Issue 4, December 2012, pp. 373-380.
JEL: O41 | Full text (PDF) |
The paper proposed and investigated a new model of optimal growth, which takes into account investments in physical capital and human capital with its additive part, which is the intellectual capital. The existence of the backbone path is proved, and transitional dynamics is studied.
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Bohdan Litovchenko
Development of the theory and practice of management: metaphysics vs physics
Journal of European Economy, Volume 11, Issue 4, December 2012, pp. 381-402.
JEL: A10, M0 | Full text (PDF) |
The main provisions of the evolution of the management theory in the context of general scientific principles and lines of research are considered. On the basis of analysis of different approaches to the management in its historical retrospective, the possibilities of its development under the modern conditions from the point of view of overcoming of the outdated approaches and ineffectiveness in the national system of management are demonstrated.
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Ivan Malyi, Oleksandr Tyshchenko
Evolution of national, regional and global features in management of economies
Journal of European Economy, Volume 11, Issue 2, June 2012, pp.139-154.
JEL: A10 | Full text (PDF) |
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Oleh Soskin
Economic policy for small and medium-sized businesses within the model of national capitalism: Austrian practice
Journal of European Economy, Volume 11, Issue 2, June 2012, pp. 155-170.
JEL: H0, D0 | Full text (PDF) |
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Anton Filipenko
Political economics of the world economy
Journal of European Economy, Volume 11, Issue 1, March 2012, pp.3-12
JEL: F01 | Full text (PDF) |
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Oksana Mykhailovska
Global scenario of the world economic development in the context of the theory of entropy oscillations
Journal of European Economy, Volume 11, Issue 1, March 2012, pp.13-25
JEL: F01 | Full text (PDF) |
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Naegul' Davletbaeva, Yuriy Osik
The history of economics, economic ethnography and social-economic development: in search of correlation
Journal of European Economy, Volume 10, Issue 1, March 2011, pp.87-96
JEL: N0 | Full text (PDF) |
The common ground of the history of economics and economical ethnography (economical anthropology) is considered and one determined that diachronic connection between «primitive» economies of ancient people and modern non-market economic systems can be made as via description of consumers in context of households as by description of peasant communities.
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Katherina Nalyvaichenko
Essence of economic innovations in Ukraine as a component of globalized processes of world economic space
Journal of European Economy, Volume 10, Issue 1, March 2011, pp.97-105
JEL: O1 | Full text (PDF) |
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Bohdan Litovchenko
Synergy of theories of international and strategic management in conditions of globalization
Journal of European Economy, Volume 10, Issue 1, March 2011, pp.106-115
JEL: M10, M31 | Full text (PDF) |
Development of modern globalization processes requires from theory and practice of management challenges due to environment pressure. Multiple environmental shocks provoked a synergy effect of strategic and international management, especially in field of management of human resources. In this article we overview actual problems of relationships of these directions of management research concerning new ways to theory and practice of modern management.
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Bohdan Andrushkiv, Yuriy Vovk, Olha Pohajdak
Crisis of relationship in general theory of crisis
Journal of European Economy, Volume 10, Issue 2, June 2011, pp.127-137
JEL: B10 |
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The article deals with the actual problem of crises, their prevention and mitigation of possible negative consequences. Problems of prediction of social contradictions and crisis management relations are investigated. Possible measures for crisis phenomena organized opposition by introducing the Economic Constitution of Ukraine as a mean of regulation of economic activity in the state are viewed.
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Viktoriia Derhachova, Oleksandr Zhurovskyi
Processes of economic globalization in international comparisons
Journal of European Economy, Volume 10, Issue 2, June 2011, pp.138-154
JEL: F01 | Full text (PDF) |
The paper is concerned with the processes of economic globalization, and paradigms of modern global studies. The most known two methods are analyzed for quantitative and qualitative dimensions of globalization, namely: Swiss Institute of Business Research (KOF) and International Organization of Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (CEIP), and on this basis the method is offered for making the quantitative analysis of globalization level throughout the world countries (QGAM). The essence of the method consists in establishing high quality interconnections between different indicators of social, economic, and political dimensions of globalization, and the indicators of global economic development, also of qualitative and quantitative analysis of globalization with account of the effects of crisis phenomena produced on these processes. Three groups of outcome indicators which define the difference between the countries in the context of globalization. are distinguished Comparison study is made of globalization level in different world countries.
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Viktor Kozyuk
Post-crisis global monetary instability
Journal of European Economy, Volume 10, Issue 3, September 2011, pp.235-256
JEL: G20 | Full text (PDF) |
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Mykhaylo Dovbenko
Economic theory of early XXI century: crisis or development
Journal of European Economy, Volume 9, Issue 1, March 2010, pp. 3-18
JEL: B00, F02 | Full text (PDF) |
During recent decades, the range of assessments of the condition of the modern economic science has greatly increased – from very optimistic to extremely pessimistic ones. Increasingly frequent are opinions about decay and crisis of economics science calling its condition «a cancer disease» and referring it as «a victim of formalism» etc. Such rhetoric is casting despair on the intellectual community. And what is happening in reality? The author shows a reserved optimism in his assessment of the development of economic thought. His arguments are based on the results of the pioneer research conducted by economists who are Nobel Prize winners. And though the talented Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel did not initiate Nobel Prize in economics, the corresponding initiative by a group of Swedish scientists and bankers appeared to be a very successful experiment developing his ideas (this year is the year of its 40th anniversary). That is why the comprehension of that phenomenon is an impetus to important changes both in economic science as a whole and in economic theory as its fundamental part.
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Vitalina Kuryliak
Confidence in integrated world economy: theory and paradoxes
Journal of European Economy, Volume 9, Issue 1, March 2010, pp. 19-35
JEL: F50 | Full text (PDF) |
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Vitalina Kuryliak
Confidence management on world and national markets
Journal of European Economy, Volume 9, Issue 2, June 2010, pp.131-151
JEL: F50 |
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The present paper is concerned with conditions and methods of successful confidence management. Interrelation is shown between confidence in a political system and that in a leader. The aspects are substantiated which are connected with the factor of confidence in financial and banking institutions activity.
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Irina Khomyn
Economic development in the context of the dichotomy of T.Veblen
Journal of European Economy, Volume 9, Issue 4, December 2010, pp.387-394
JEL: O31, O39 |
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The problem of analytical interpretation of indicators of economic development, which deals in international comparisons of their efforts in Ukraine was studied.
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Oleksandr Sharov
“Childhood disease” of the leftism in capitalism
Journal of European Economy, Volume 9, Issue 4, December 2010, pp.395-407
JEL: G1, G38 | Full text (PDF) |
The global financial crisis affected not only the world economy but also the economic system as a whole. As is well known, all the problems of market economy should be solved by Adam Smith’s «invisible hand». In addition to the invisible hand of A. Smith, also there is an invisible hand of the Friedmans, which acts in the reverse direction. We proceed from the fact that the Friedmans meant not only corruption. That specific interest implies that the government should save people and corporations who had been economically gambling and gambled away. Anyway, they make pay not those who gambled away, but common tax payers. As a result, the businessmen who dishonestly behaved now can start their gambling again. They forget that the 2008–201… financial crisis was initiated by moral hazard provoked by intervention and «support» of the government. And, accordingly, «the crisis of surplus production» was replaced with «the crisis of surplus financing». Global economy really needs new rules providing for a new role for international and financial institutions. We need the economy «with two hands».
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Serhiy Yuriy
Debt-based management of growth and Ukraine
Journal of European Economy, Volume 6, Issue 1, March 2007, pp.6-26
JEL: A10, H0 | Full text (PDF) |
The author investigates the methods of realizing basic principles of state debt management and demonstrates the role of the state and international financial organizations in debt management. The article focuses on using indebtedness for providing economic growth and forming the borrower image of Ukraine.
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Oleksiy Skalenko
Global information strategy of anti-recessionary social and economic development of Ukraine
Journal of European Economy, Volume 6, Issue 3, September 2007, pp.255-264
JEL: O10, O16 | Full text (PDF) |
The systemic anti-crisis socio-economic development of Ukraine, under modern historic conditions, strategically depends in the first place on imperatively discovered, fundamentally decisive factors – nearly absolute informatization and subsequent globalization of the world. This article presents an outline of a strategic concept of national development based on the new, developed by author, system-information methodology, which views primarily humanitarian factor as the only driver of effective and secure development on the global and maximally reliable information-targeted basis, as well as shows the newly discovered realities in Ukraine’s socio-economic sphere. Key words: |
Maria Lyzun
Economic growth models of the world and the Ukrainian economy
Journal of European Economy, Volume 5, Issue 2, June 2006, pp. 147-155
JEL: A10, O40 | Full text (PDF) |
The paper considers economic growth models and determines the features of their application. The author analyzes the transformation changes in the Ukrainian economy and the choice of economic growth model for Ukraine, as well as formulates basic pre-conditions and principles of the model of leading economic growth. Key words: Economic growth models, transformation, economic policy, « growth points» , leading economic growth, hi-tech production, global economy, scientific and technological advance. |