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Проблемы накопления капитала здоровья в условиях фрагментации мировой экономики

Authors: Tyan, A.; Kelchevskaya, N.;

Проблемы накопления капитала здоровья в условиях фрагментации мировой экономики

Abstract

Currently, the world economic system has developed contradictory trends of regionalization, glocalization and fragmentation, which may not have the most unfavorable effect on the economies of countries, as well as the population. The purpose of the study is to analyze existing trends in the development of the world economic system in the field of accumulation of health capital. For the analysis, methods of a systematic approach and comparative studies, as well as alternative forecasting methods, were used. Based on the results of the work, the author proposed recommendations for resolving the current situation.

В настоящее время в мировой экономической системе сложились противоречивые тенденции регионализации, глокализации и фрагментации, что может не самым благоприятным образом отразиться на экономиках стран, а также населении. Целью исследования является анализ существующих тенденций развития мировой экономической системы в области накопления капитала здоровья. Для анализа использовались методы системного подхода и сравнительных исследований, а также альтернативные методы прогнозирования. По результатам работы автором были предложены рекомендации по разрешению сложившейся ситуации.

Исследование выполнено за счет гранта Российского научного фонда № 23-78-10165, https://rscf.ru/project/23-78-10165/.

The study was supported by the Russian Science Foundation grant № 23-78-10165, https://rscf.ru/project/23-78-10165/.

Keywords

КАПИТАЛ ЗДОРОВЬЯ, HUMAN CAPITAL, HEALTH CAPITAL, ФРАГМЕНТАЦИЯ МИРОВОЙ ЭКОНОМИКИ, FRAGMENTATION OF THE GLOBAL ECONOMY, ЧЕЛОВЕЧЕСКИЙ КАПИТАЛ

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