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transition” as a manner of conversion highlights peculiar situations that might be found unusual for a Western. Some examples … economics operate with its overall accepted concepts such as: capital, labour force, offer, demand, money, unemployment, market … have proved. We need an appropriate apparatus, suitable insights to handle the nearly future: to rewrite the economics. As …
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This paper will focus on how the transition in China differs from that of USSR in terms of the Big Bang (shock therapy …
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Economic development in many ways depends on the level of human capital in the national economy, including that of economists. Market reforms in the former Soviet Bloc urged drastic changes in economic curriculum necessary to prepare the next generation of economic leaders. This paper states...
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This article suggests that the reform of economic instruction in the Former Soviet Union should focus on both learning and action. The incorporation of mathematical methods into the new economic curriculum will occur based on close cooperation among mathematicians and economists. The new...
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The concept of bioeconomy has increasingly gained importance. The transition towards a bioeconomy is a new challenge … for the sustainable use of soils. In the development of transition strategies, the perspectives of actors need to be … functions are ful-filled by actors in the transition towards a bioeconomy. Actors relevant for soil policy have different …
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how transition and integration interact in a potential unification process based on the World Bank Revised Minimum …
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