Increasing complexity as an imperative for the new “human dimension†of the economy
I. S. Salikhova (),
B. V. Salikhov () and
V. K. Spilnichenko ()
RSUH/RGGU BULLETIN. Series Economics. Management. Law, 2024, issue 3
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The article deals with substantiating the need to form a person-oriented model of the economy as an adequate scientiï¬ c and practical reflection of the increase in complexity. The methodological basis of the study is an interdisciplinary approach to identifying forms of increasing political-economic complexity, as well as the qualitative analysis in the ï¬ eld of substantiating the new role of the human factor in modern economic reality. The scientiï¬ c novelty lies in the substantiation of the growing methodological signiï¬ cance of economic synergetics in the study of socio-economic relations.The authors substantiate an imperative of consciously ensuring the coherence of the internal synergy of the individual and the external synergy of political and economic relations as the basis for sustainable socio-economic development. What seems new is the conclusion about the need for the establishment of new liberalism as a political-economic form of personality-oriented economic development, relevant to the imperatives of expanded reproduction of systems of tacit knowledge and creative-intellectual human capital. The scientiï¬ c and practical signiï¬ cance of the article lies in the substantiation of such a qualitative update of the current political economic model, where the synergetic “attractor†is the personality, appearing simultaneously as an “unfolded†individual and a “collapsed†society; that is the essence and, at the same time, the creative potential of the new “human dimension†of the economy.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.28995/2073-6304-2024-3-115-131
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