Theory of shocks, COVID-19, and normative fundamentals for policy responses: emerging research and opportunities
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contents | Section 1. Theory of shocks: emerging research. Chapter 1. Shocks vs. impulse-propagation model of economic dynamics: the look from the 2010s ; Chapter 2. Methodological approach to the interpretation of the essence of shocks and forms of their manifestation ; Chapter 3. Shocks in the economic systems' self-organization ; Chapter 4. Shocks and operation of the law of denial of negation: dialectics of self-movement of the economy in statics and dynamics ; Chapter 5. Elevation of the human role in the technology and economy interaction: subjective component of shocks in the dialectics of systems' self-movement ; Chapter 6. The institutional component of the shock's mechanism: stabilization of the economy at the cost of destabilization of society ; Chapter 7. Theory of shocks about States in static and dynamic economics -- Section 2. Shocks theory and its opportunities as applied to shock and crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Chapter 8. COVID-19 shock and subsequent crisis: how it was ; Chapter 9. COVID-19 shock and schumpeterian "creative destruction": self-enforcing companies and self-development of the future dynamic economy ; Chapter 10. Nation state and fighting the COVID-19 pandemic shock: who is responsible? ; Chapter 11. The state and the construction of the post-COVID-19 future: what to do?. |
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spelling | Pilipenko, Olga Ivanovna, 1953- author. Theory of shocks, COVID-19, and normative fundamentals for policy responses emerging research and opportunities by Olga Ivanovna Pilipenko, Zoya Andreevna Pilipenko, Andrey Igorevich Pilipenko. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) : IGI Global, [2020] 22 PDFs (396 pages) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Section 1. Theory of shocks: emerging research. Chapter 1. Shocks vs. impulse-propagation model of economic dynamics: the look from the 2010s ; Chapter 2. Methodological approach to the interpretation of the essence of shocks and forms of their manifestation ; Chapter 3. Shocks in the economic systems' self-organization ; Chapter 4. Shocks and operation of the law of denial of negation: dialectics of self-movement of the economy in statics and dynamics ; Chapter 5. Elevation of the human role in the technology and economy interaction: subjective component of shocks in the dialectics of systems' self-movement ; Chapter 6. The institutional component of the shock's mechanism: stabilization of the economy at the cost of destabilization of society ; Chapter 7. Theory of shocks about States in static and dynamic economics -- Section 2. Shocks theory and its opportunities as applied to shock and crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Chapter 8. COVID-19 shock and subsequent crisis: how it was ; Chapter 9. COVID-19 shock and schumpeterian "creative destruction": self-enforcing companies and self-development of the future dynamic economy ; Chapter 10. Nation state and fighting the COVID-19 pandemic shock: who is responsible? ; Chapter 11. The state and the construction of the post-COVID-19 future: what to do?. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "This book examines the effect of shocks theory and self-development laws on economic systems"-- Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 05/08/2021). Demand (Economic theory) Economic development. Demand (Economic theory) fast Economic development. fast Pilipenko, Andrey Igorevich 1946- author. Pilipenko, Zoya Andreevna 1981- author. IGI Global, publisher. (Original) (DLC)2019060094 Print version: 1799843092 9781799843092 (DLC) 2019060094 FWS01 ZDB-98-IGB FWS_PDA_IGB http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-7998-4309-2 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Pilipenko, Olga Ivanovna, 1953- Pilipenko, Andrey Igorevich 1946- Pilipenko, Zoya Andreevna 1981- Theory of shocks, COVID-19, and normative fundamentals for policy responses emerging research and opportunities Section 1. Theory of shocks: emerging research. Chapter 1. Shocks vs. impulse-propagation model of economic dynamics: the look from the 2010s ; Chapter 2. Methodological approach to the interpretation of the essence of shocks and forms of their manifestation ; Chapter 3. Shocks in the economic systems' self-organization ; Chapter 4. Shocks and operation of the law of denial of negation: dialectics of self-movement of the economy in statics and dynamics ; Chapter 5. Elevation of the human role in the technology and economy interaction: subjective component of shocks in the dialectics of systems' self-movement ; Chapter 6. The institutional component of the shock's mechanism: stabilization of the economy at the cost of destabilization of society ; Chapter 7. Theory of shocks about States in static and dynamic economics -- Section 2. Shocks theory and its opportunities as applied to shock and crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Chapter 8. COVID-19 shock and subsequent crisis: how it was ; Chapter 9. COVID-19 shock and schumpeterian "creative destruction": self-enforcing companies and self-development of the future dynamic economy ; Chapter 10. Nation state and fighting the COVID-19 pandemic shock: who is responsible? ; Chapter 11. The state and the construction of the post-COVID-19 future: what to do?. Demand (Economic theory) Economic development. Demand (Economic theory) fast Economic development. fast |
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title_auth | Theory of shocks, COVID-19, and normative fundamentals for policy responses emerging research and opportunities |
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title_fullStr | Theory of shocks, COVID-19, and normative fundamentals for policy responses emerging research and opportunities by Olga Ivanovna Pilipenko, Zoya Andreevna Pilipenko, Andrey Igorevich Pilipenko. |
title_full_unstemmed | Theory of shocks, COVID-19, and normative fundamentals for policy responses emerging research and opportunities by Olga Ivanovna Pilipenko, Zoya Andreevna Pilipenko, Andrey Igorevich Pilipenko. |
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