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New Frame Of Constant Development Theory

Mariya Tsapovs'ka
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Mariya Tsapovs'ka: Kyiv National Economic University named after Vadym Het'man

Ukrainian Journal Ekonomist, 2014, issue 6, 73-74

Abstract: Humanity today is going through numerous crises we can observe in nature, society (including economy, politics, question of social inequality, philosophical view of life, as well as in the sphere of maintaining peace), as well as on the individual level. There appears objective necessity to reconsider approaches to understanding and studying in order to regulate one's life accordingly. The main problem is that such socially important sphere of human activity as science still perceives the word and its processes in a relatively fragmented way, not showing tight relations and mutual dependencies between a human being, society and nature. One of the theories giving the most complete pictures of the world is the theory of constant development; scientific search of the contemporary economic theory representatives is conducted in the same course. Regardless of its universal character, though, the theory of constant development, according to tests and practices, is chaotic and incomplete without its meaning being deepened with physical economy elaborations.

Date: 2014
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