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Iryna Kryuchkova
Strucrural Factors of Ukraine’s Economic Development
The monograph Strucrural Factors of Ukraine’s Economic Development is out of print at the Naukova Dumka printing house. Its author is a well-known expert in macro-economics Iryna Kryuchkova, whose opinion on problems of Ukraine’s economic development regularly appears on the pages of Ukrainian economic, social and political editions.
The monograph contains professional deep expertise on structural shifts inherent to transformation economies. General manifestation of structuring law – The Golden Section Law – is described at macro and micro level, as well as in the world economy.
(Read in ukrainian: part 1, part 2)
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Kuzmenko V.P.
“Dynamics of the socio-economic cycles.”
The article dwells on the essence of the principles and regularities of socio-economic cycles, on the repetition of the manufacture processes and their reproduction in every new circuit of development.(go to the article in ukr)
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Kuzmenko V.P.
“Historical development cycles of Ukraine and Russia in the theory of socio-economic genesis.”
The outstanding German culturist and history philosopher Oswald Spengler, way back in the end of the World War I, published his two volumes of “Decline of Europe” (1918) where he posed three fundamental questions:
- What is the implication of the 50-year periods vividly observed in the pace of political, spiritual and artistic development of all cultures?
- What is the implication of the 300-year periods of baroque, ionic, great mathematics, attic plastic arts, mosaic painting, counterpoint, and Galilean mechanics?
- What is the implication of the ideal 1000-year life-span for every culture and compared to the 70-year life-span of an individual?
Here are the answers to these three fundamental questions. (go to the article in ukr)
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“Innovation and Law: European context.”
Exploration of new paths of integration for the Ukrainian economy into the world economy, especially into the European area, insists on our acceptance of the values that had been taking shape in the Old World for centuries. If Ukraine keeps to the traditions molded in Europe these standards are easy to understand. It is na.ve for us to think that the Old Europe would receive a people that are unable to value the treasures of European civilization. Even the huge army of economically active people, being unable to master this system of values, moved oversees to build their own new country – the USA. Though many things have undergone changes in Europe but traditions will be a lingering heritage in the memory of the people. Where do these values manifest themselves?(go to the article in ukr)
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“Who will get the 5% revenue in the year 2004?”
Can the reduction of tax rate on revenues for natural persons improve the state of economy in the next fiscal year? Today the politicians are still ambiguous responding to this question. The answers vary from “Yes”, when it suggests the assistance to economic dynamics, to “No”, when we imply an instant filling up of the state budget.
Paraphrasing the question we may state it this way: “Who will prosper: population, state, private firms or national economy as a whole?(go to the article in ukr)
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