Nataliia Kravchuk
Geopolitic imperatives for global development asymmetries
Journal of European Economy, Volume 10, Issue 4, December 2011, pp.353-382
JEL: O10 | Full text (PDF) | |
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Nataliia Kravchuk
Geopolitic imperatives for global development asymmetries
Journal of European Economy, Volume 10, Issue 4, December 2011, pp.353-382
JEL: O10 | Full text (PDF) | |
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Yuliia Nyzhnyk
Economic interests of Ukraine: problems of definition and implementation in the context of innovation renewal (CIS vector)
Journal of European Economy, Volume 9, Issue 2, June 2010, pp. 205-214
JEL: O10, O43 | Full text (PDF) |
The paper is concerned with the problem of integrity and coherence of foreign economic policy of Ukraine from the view of priority of innovation model development. On the example of interrelations with the CIS countries ambiguity is demonstrated, and thus, the challenges faced for the implementation of Ukrainian economic interests in this given context. The key problematic issues are defined, which are faced on the way for effective trade and economic cooperation with the CIS, and a series of actions are offered to solve them. The algorithm is formulated for correct definition and implementation of economic interests of Ukraine in the global environment.
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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: |
Athanassios Papadaskalopoulos, George M. Korres, George Polychronopoulos
Review on theory and evidence of poverty, growth and inequality
Journal of European Economy, Volume 2, Issue 1, March 2003, pp. 85-114
JEL: D31, O10, O40 | Full text (PDF) |
How is inequality generated and how it reproduces over time? This has been a major concern of sociology scientists for more than a century. The changes in aggregate or average income is a good measure for economic growth but is far from being the only one. There is an increasing «inequality» throughout the world. Over the period 1960–2000, averaged per-capita income in the richest 5% of the world’s nations was about twenty-nine times the corresponding figure for the poorest 5%. Poverty also affects other forms of economic and social functioning. The measurement of poverty is based on the notion of poverty line which is constructed from monetary estimates of minimum needs. Poverty is highly correlated with the lack of education, and there is close connection between nutrition and poverty. The measurement of inequality is highly controversial. It is a field in which social judgments are highly diverse and translate themselves into differences in social judgments, such as the measure of inequality or the choice of equivalence scale. Social and economic indicators demonstrate the data for the population-based measures of economic, social and health outcomes and answer the question about inequality and wellbeing. This article is an attempt to examine the relationship between inequality and the process of socio-economic development, to overview the theories of income inequality, to measure the income distribution, and moreover, to investigate the role and the effects on socio-economic growth. Key words: Absolute poverty, added value, average income, basic needs, Colder’s hypothesis, consumer demand, convergence, earnings, education, endogenesis theory, equality, final poverty line, Gini coefficient, human development, human poverty index, hygiene, income, income distribution, income measurement, inequality, knowledge, level of life, life expectancy, Lorenz curve, medical service, modern technologies, nutrition, nutrition poverty, poverty increase, poverty line, relative poverty, savings, Sollou model, transfers, U-curve, wealth. |