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Invasive economy Russia: from the post-soviet economy toward the “quasi post-soviet” one?

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  • Mamedov Oktai

    (Southern Federal University)

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Интеграция социальных знаний c естественно биологическими знаниями из модной тенденции превратилась в рутину. Принимая во внимание искусственность «интеграционной методологии», возможности ее эвристического потенциала весьма интересны в некоторых случаях (например, при анализе переходной экономики). Приведенные ниже заметки это попытка фрагментарного сопоставления экономической природы российского общества постсоветского периода с явлениями в биологическом мире.Integration of the social knowledge within the natural-biological knowledge from the fashion tendency turned into routine. Well taking into account the artificiality of “integration methodology”, opportunities of its heuristic potential are quite interesting in some situations (for example analyzing the economy of transition state). The notes below are an attempt of sketchy analogizing of post-soviet period economic nature of Russian society with phenomena in the Biology world.

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  • Mamedov Oktai, 2012. "Invasive economy Russia: from the post-soviet economy toward the “quasi post-soviet” one?," Journal of Economic Regulation Journal of Economic Regulation (Вопросы регулирования экономики), CyberLeninka;Общество с ограниченной ответственностью «Гуманитарные перспективы», vol. 3(4), pages 76-84.
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:029047:14038827
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