Planning. Economic Forecasting. Mathematical Models in Economics (77)
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49.9 EUR
URSS. 346 pp. (English).
The theory of economic growth presented in the monograph allows considering the influence of institutional changes, information and the economy structure on the growth rate and the growth quality of technologies. Eventually it is the economy structure that grows. It is influenced by various factors and... (More) ![]()
39.9 EUR
296 pp. (English).
The almanac is helpful for those who study interdisciplinary macroproblems as well as for specialists working within specific trends, and also for those who to a greater or lesser extent are interested in the evolutionary problems of astrophysics, geology, biology, history, anthropology, linguistics;... (More) ![]()
23.9 EUR
URSS. 216 pp. (English).
The times of “Pure History” when historians were only interested in the deeds of kings and heroes passed long ago. A more and more important role is played by new directions in historical research that study long-term dynamic processes and quantitative changes. This kind of history can hardly develop... (More) ![]()
17.9 EUR
URSS. 184 pp. (English).
This almanac initiates a series of edited volumes dedicated to various aspects of the application of mathematical methods to the study of history and society. It comprises articles that apply mathematical methods to the study of various epochs and scales: from deep historical reconstruction to the pressing... (More) ![]()
13.9 EUR
URSS. 160 pp. (English).
Human society is a complex nonequilibrium system that changes and develops constantly. Complexity, multivariability, and contradictions of social evolution lead researchers to a logical conclusion that any simplification, reduction, or neglect of the multiplicity of factors leads inevitably to the multiplication... (More) ![]()
13.9 EUR
URSS. 176 pp. (English).
Human society is a complex nonequilibrium system that changes and develops constantly. Complexity, multivariability, and contradictions of social evolution lead researchers to a logical conclusion that any simplification, reduction, or neglect of the multiplicity of factors leads inevitably to the multiplication... (More) ![]()
14.9 EUR
URSS. 128 pp. (English).
Human society is a complex nonequilibrium system that changes and develops constantly. Complexity, multivariability, and contradictoriness of social evolution lead researchers to a logical conclusion that any simplification, reduction, or neglect of the multiplicity of factors leads inevitably to the... (More) |