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Analysis of models of the formation of socio-economic structures through the network of information exchange
[Анализ Моделей Формирования Социально-Экономических Структур Посредством Сетевых Средств Обмена Информацией]

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  • Levin, Mark (Левин, Марк)

    (The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

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Since the 2000s network communication has reached a huge audience, easily winning competition from such “traditional” media as television, radio and newspapers. Network communication tools become a platform for uniting people: first around addictions and hobbies, and eventually other interests, including political ones. The Arab Spring showed that the possibility of instant messaging to a large audience could become a serious political factor, and Facebook groups created to extinguish fires in Russia in the 2010s stimulate volunteering. Numerous meetings in the spring of 2017, the rapid processes of uniting people in Moscow from the beginning of May 2017, all these are signs of the beginning of the spontaneous formation of socio-economic structures in Russia. The object of the study is the individual behavior of agents within the network structure.

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  • Levin, Mark (Левин, Марк), 2019. "Analysis of models of the formation of socio-economic structures through the network of information exchange [Анализ Моделей Формирования Социально-Экономических Структур Посредством Сетевых Средст," Working Papers 061901, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:wpaper:061901
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    socio-economic structures; institutions; socio-economic policy; networks; networking; economic analysis;
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