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Modern Human Activity (Globalisation, Management And Manager)

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  • Drobac, Milorad M.

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In work author perceives couple significant elements of modern human activity putting accent on changes in global society, culture and economy, that with its turbulents causes dramatic growth trend in international exchange, for example in trade, culture, people, ideas, etc. Previously wrote shows that in the focus of interest is process of globalization from the aspect of presence of totaliristic tendencies in economy superior countries (individually or in small groups) and consequence of that behavior on international relations. Special place in analysis of mentioned social phenomenon belongs to “illumination” of economy essential and importance of terminology determines management and manager and its place and role in modern human activity.

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  • Drobac, Milorad M., 2009. "Modern Human Activity (Globalisation, Management And Manager)," Economics of Agriculture, Institute of Agricultural Economics, vol. 56(2).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:iepeoa:245252
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.245252
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