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SOCIO-ECONOMIC SYSTEMS IN THE CONDITIONS OF ENTROPY GROWTH AND DIFFICULTY OF MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

СОЦИАЛЬНО-ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКИЕ СИСТЕМЫ В УСЛОВИЯХ ВОЗРАСТАНИЯ ЭНТРОПИИ И СЛОЖНОСТИ СИСТЕМ УПРАВЛЕНИЯ

Kokin Alexander V. (Кокин А.В.), Kokin Alexander Al. (Кокин А.А.) and Mikryukova Maria (Микрюкова М.Ю.)
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Kokin Alexander V. (Кокин А.В.): South-Russia Institute of Management – branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Kokin Alexander Al. (Кокин А.А.): ALKON group of companies
Mikryukova Maria (Микрюкова М.Ю.): Pyatigorsk state university

State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2019, vol. 1, 49-56

Abstract: It is postulated that in developing (evolution) of socio-economic and natural self-organizing systems, a natural mechanism for assessing the states of increasing their entropy and complexity is applicable. In the conditions of an exit from crisis social and economic situations, the curves of entropy change and the complexity of socio-economic systems are similar to changes in a substance during its transition to different states. The concept of the unity of the World confirms the conclusion that the social (social) laws follow from the natural conservation laws and cannot appear to be special as part of the deployment of the complexity of Nature itself, which translates its self-organization into any systems arising during the evolution of the material world.

Keywords: complexity; entropy; socio-economic system; natural system; control system; conservation laws; system evolution; social laws; self-organization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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