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Kelet-Nyugat Átrendeződés?

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  • Tóth, Gergely

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Az emberiség több évezredes története háborúk, egyéni érdekek összecsapásának története. Mégis, mintha az utóbbi évtizedekben a harc a nyílt konfliktusról áthelyeződött volna gazdasági versengés területére. A megtelt Földön immár ez sem lehetséges, meg kell tanulnunk a gazdasági együttműködés, alapelveit, át kell állnunk a még több gazdaságából az elég gazdaságába. A cikkben ennek három lényeges elemét tárgyaljuk, a pénzgravitáció megszűntetését, a haszonökonómiából a morálökonómiába való átmenetet, végül a globalizációs tendenciák felváltását lokalizációval.---------------------------------------------------------------The thousands years long history of mankind is the history of wars and the clash of individual interests. Nevertheless, the emphasis seems to be shifted from open conflict to economic competition. Even this is not possible any more on the full Earth, we have to learn the principles of economic cooperation. A transition from the economy of even more to the economy of enough is utmost necessary. Three major conditions of this transition is discussed on this article, ceasing money-gravity, shift from utilitarian to moral economics and the change of the trend of strengthening globalization to localization.

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  • Tóth, Gergely, 2014. "Kelet-Nyugat Átrendeződés?," Journal of Central European Green Innovation, Karoly Robert University College, vol. 2(4), pages 1-7.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:hukrgr:190603
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.190603
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