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Abstract. In this paper we approach the issue of the evolution of economic phenomena that influence one another. First …
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a larger predisposition towards child quality, contributing to the onset of the demographic transition and the evolution …
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The constant development of the economic environment, accelerated growth of requirements to have updated, correct and … known enterprises in all areas, management accounting has evolved over time. As a component of the accounting system that … of accounting management involvement in the identification, measurement, accumulation, analysis, preparation …
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A new management technology, based on modern developments in macroeconomics, was offered. It is aimed at the highest … supramacroeconomical level of management establishment was made; the methods and tools on its realization were developed. Examples of their …
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The question: “How much of biological evolution based theories, as they are understood presently, apply to human … evolutionary cognition is also used to show that such evolution could happen 4 million years ago (MYA). …
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Experimental evidence and field data suggest that agents hold two seemingly unrelated biases: failure to account for the fact that the behavior of others reflects their private information (“winner's curse”), and a tendency to value a good more once it is owned (“endowment effect”). In...
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The monography considers laws and mechanisms of social development from positions of positivism, dialectic materialism … institutes. Social development is considered as result of opposition of a society and the social systems. The author offers new …
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The socially optimal allocation has been regarded to be unspecifiable because of utility’s interpersonal incomparability, Arrow’s general possibility theorem, and other factors. This paper examines this problem by focusing not on the social welfare function but instead on the utility...
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