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Неоклассическая экономическая парадигма и экономическая реальность

Neoclassical Economic Paradigm and Economic Reality

Rajko Bukvić ()

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Abstract: Russian. Рассматриваются предпосылки неоклассической экономической теории и ее несоответствие экономической реальности. Показывается, что неолиберальная экономическая политика как экстремальный вид неоклассической теории, воплощенная в Вашингтонском консенсусе, приводит к деиндустриализации. Для выхода неразвитых стран из кризиса и бедности на основе индустриализации необходимо формировать экономическую политику на других предпосылках, например на принципах Другого канона и плана Маршалла. Engslih. The paper considers the assumptions of the neoclassical economic theory and its incompatibility with economic reality. It is showed that the neoliberal economic policies, as an extreme form of the neoclassical theory, embodied in the Washington Consensus, leads to de-industrialization. For the non-developed countries to come out of the crisis and poverty through industrialization, it is necessary to form an economic policy based on Other Canon and the Marshall Plan

Keywords: неоклассическая экономика; Другой канон; неолиберализм; Вашингтонский консенсус; план Маршалла; neoclassical economy; Other Canon; neoliberalism; Washington Consensus; Marshall Plan (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E00 E13 F60 F62 P20 P27 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015, Revised 2015
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Published in Приволжский научный журнал (The Privolzhsky Scientific Journal) 2 (2015): pp. 157-166

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