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Ontogenesis of theoretical concepts of integration

Serhiy Hasanov, Serhiy Petrukha and Nina Petrukha
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Serhiy Hasanov: Financial Research Institute of the Academy of Financial Management of the Ministry of Finance of Ukraine, Kyiv
Serhiy Petrukha: Postgraduate Institute of the Academy of Financial Management of the Ministry of Finance of Ukraine, Kyiv
Nina Petrukha: Scientific-Research Financial Institute of the State Educational-Scientific Establishment "The Academy of Financial Management", Kyiv

Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Sergiy Petruha () and Nina Petruha ()

Ukrainian Journal Ekonomist, 2015, issue 1, 15-21

Abstract: Development of world social, economic and legal relations today is indissolubly linked to the global integration processes, in which Ukraine is actively involved. The signing of the economic part of Association Agreement with the European Union enables passage from populist political slogans on partnership and cooperation to the concrete directions of political association and economic integration. This is what caused the interest of authors to integration as social, legal and economic phenomenon. In the article the structuring of theoretical trends and approaches to the formation of the concept of integration was conducted using synergistically-synthesized methodological and instrumental apparatus economic theory and international economics. On the basis of conducted analysis, we have tried to disclose ontogenesis of "integrations" as an economic category, to reveal the properties and features of embryonic, post-embryonic, reproductive and post-reproductive evolution periods of the theoretical concepts of integration in context of criterial social, political and economic motives for it.

Date: 2015
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