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by members of

Department of Economics
Zaporizhzhya Institute of Economics and Information Technologies
Zaporizhzhya, Ukraine

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Working papers

2023

  1. Stanislav Levytskyi & Oleksandr Gneushev & Vasyl Makhlinets, 2023. "The approach to modeling the value of statistical life using average per capita income," Papers 2302.03261, arXiv.org.

2019

  1. Dmytro Zherlitsyn & Stanislav Levytskyi & Denys Mykhailyk & Victoriia Ogloblina, 2019. "Assessment of Financial Potential as a Determinant of Enterprise Development," Papers 1912.05635, arXiv.org.

2014

  1. Levitskiy, Stanislav & Frunze, Igor, 2014. "Planning Technique for Complex Economic Object’s Synergy at Mergers and Acquisitions," MPRA Paper 56709, University Library of Munich, Germany.

2013

  1. Levitskiy, Stanislav & Frunze, Igor & Mikhaylik, Denis, 2013. "Assessment Techniques For Integration Efficiency Of Economic Objects," MPRA Paper 54533, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised Jan 2014.

2010

  1. Levitskiy, Stanislav & Frunze, Igor & Zaiceva, Nataliya, 2010. "Интегрированная Информационная Система Управления Ресурсами Предприятия [Integrated information system of enterprise's resource management]," MPRA Paper 56510, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 04 Jun 2010.

2009

  1. Levitskiy, Stanislav & Kulemzin, Aleksey, 2009. "Концептуальная Модель Координации Процессов Управления Региональным Инвестиционным Проектом [Conceptual Model of Coordination of Regional Investment Project Management Processes]," MPRA Paper 79550, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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