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Самоорганизация и устойчивость экономических систем в контексте их эволюционной динамики

Самоорганизация и устойчивость экономических систем в контексте их эволюционной динамики

Abstract

The article is devoted to self-organization of economic systems phenomenon in the context of evolutionary dynamics, reveals the main point of economic system notion and analyzes the correlation between selforganization and sustainability of economic systems. It considers features of evolution in methods of management that become one of the dominant factors while choosing the foreign trade policy. It suggests a correspondence pattern between foreign-trade policy types (free-trade, protectionism, autarchy) and system balance types (unstable, metastable, stable). The article gives grounds for the thesis according to which economic systems as a rule change the type of their balance evolutionary from stable to unstable that also has an impact on the relationship with external elements that are not included in that system.

Исследован феномен самоорганизации экономических систем в контексте их эволюционной динамики, раскрыта сущность понятия экономических систем, проанализирована взаимосвязь самоорганизации и устойчивости экономических систем. Рассмотрены особенности эволюции методов хозяйствования, являющиеся одним из доминирующих факторов при выборе внешнеторговой политики. Предложена модель соответствия типов внешнеторговой политики типам системного равновесия. Обоснован тезис, согласно которому экономические системы, как правило, эволюционным путем меняют тип своего равновесия от стабильного до нестабильного, что также отражается на характере связей с внешними элементами, не входящими в данную систему.

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ЭВОЛЮЦИОННАЯ ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКАЯ ТЕОРИЯ, ОБЩАЯ ТЕОРИЯ СИСТЕМ, ТЕОРИЯ ЭВОЛЮЦИОННОЙ ДИНАМИКИ ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКИХ СИСТЕМ

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