MODERNIZATION IN THE SYSTEM «SOCIETY – STATE – ECONOMY»
Keywords:
Modernization transformation, national states, postmodern model, public conciseness, knowledge, mind, moral, human capital, social state, degree of state presence, state and public control.Abstract
All common and contradictory in society, state and economy on the way to modernization transformation is analyzed; concerning all mentioned above, the role of personal-human factor in its transformation is defined. The influence of globalization on county development in cooperation with world and national is revealed. The role of state in unity of society and personality, its capacity to organize and implement the process of recourses usage and knowledge accumulation in combination of moral and mind, what can’t be avoid without effective state and public control over processes of modernization is grounded. The public mood towards some constituents of social system of Ukraine is analyzed.
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02.10.2017
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Heyets, Valeriy. “MODERNIZATION IN THE SYSTEM «SOCIETY – STATE – ECONOMY»”. Journal of European Economy, vol. 13, no. 2, Oct. 2017, pp. 111-23, https://jeej.wunu.edu.ua/index.php/enjee/article/view/744.
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ECONOMIC THEORY
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