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Energy and productivity-based theory of cycle and crisis. The monistic approach of Vladimir Bazarov (1874-1939)
The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought. 2025. No. 32. Article 1.
Nenovsky N., Magnin E.
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Vladimir Bazarov (1874–1939) tried to construct a monistic theory of cycles and crises on the basis of energy. His analysis of energy principles leads him, in a second step, to put the emphasis on productive forces and labour productivity, whose behaviour plays a determining role in the manifestation of both the cycle and the crisis. Finally, in empirical and statistical terms, the dynamics of labour productivity and of most of the economic series in Bazarov’s model are considered to be the result of a moving stochastic equilibrium (different from the purely mechanic dynamic equilibrium).
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Scholarly literature on the economic consequences of robotisation at the microeconomic level often does not take into account the pronounced digital gap between small and medium-sized businesses and large ones. In this regard, theoretical and real estimates may differ for companies of different sizes. The article studies the relationship between robotisation and labour productivity in ...
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Fedyunina A., Gorodnyi N., Simachev Y. V., Российский журнал менеджмента 2023 Т. 21 № 1 С. 66–88
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Added: May 14, 2023
Рахманова Л. Я., Вестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии 2022 № 1(56) С. 223–234
The key contribution of this article is bridging the perspectives of anthropology of food, mobility studies and anthropology of time, unfolding through an ethnographic study of the dietary practices of the Khanty reindeer herders in the Shuryshkar Region of the Yamal Peninsula in the beginning of the 21st c. We focus on freeze-dried foods, ‘Doshirak’ — the brand ...
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В.Н. Минина, Вестник Санкт-Петербургского университета. Серия 12: Социология 2019 Т. 12 № 2 С. 200–206
The core issue of the Labour Forum 2019 was the discussion of opportunities and prospects for productivity growth as a driver of economic development. On the first day of the Forum, a national project entitled 'Labour Productivity and Employment Support' was launched as part of the 'Labour Productivity' track. The participants of the Forum agreed ...
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Del Giudice M., Scuotto V., Ballestra L. V. et al., International Journal of Human Resource Management 2022 Vol. 33 No. 6 P. 1098–1124
The increasing presence of humanoid robot adoption has generated a change in explorative and exploitative routines. If the explorative routines provoke creativity and critical thinking which are delivered by humans, exploitative routines induce repetitive actions and mimic activities which are executed by humanoids. This has raised the need for a better balance between both routines ...
Added: September 13, 2022
А.В. Галеев, Д.В. Мельник, Вопросы теоретической экономики 2022 № 3 С. 118–129
The paper is devoted to Yuli Zhukovsky — the Russian 19th-century publicist who represented the economic thought of “thick journals”. Zhukovsky demonstrated both traits that W. S. Jevons attributed to marginalism, namely the use of mathematical apparatus and subjective value theory. On the one hand, believing that he was following “the Smithian approach”, Zhukovsky advocated ...
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Galeev A., Melnik D. V., / NRU Higher School of Economics. Series WP BRP "Economics/EC". 2022. No. 257/EC/2022.
The paper is devoted to Yuli Zhukovsky — the 19th-century Russian publicist who represented the economic thought of “thick journals”. Zhukovsky demonstrated both traits that W. S. Jevons attributed to marginalism, namely the use of mathematical apparatus and the subjective value theory. Believing that he was following “the Smithian approach”, Zhukovsky advocated for the application ...
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Galeev A., The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought 2022 Vol. 29 No. 6 P. 1042–1051
This paper is devoted to the debate on economic development in Russia after the abolition of serfdom in 1861 and focuses on the contribution of Yuli Zhukovsky, a self-taught economist. Based on his interpretation of western ideas, he saw material conditions as the crucial factor of economic development and suggested a set of measures that ...
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Galeev A., The Journal of the New Economic Association 2022 No. 3 P. 177–191
The paper focuses on the interpretation of David Ricardo’s theory of value and distribution suggested by Yuli Zhukovsky, a 19th century Russian economist. In his interpretation, Zhukovsky introduced a two-factor production model characterized by decreasing marginal productivity as well as supply-and-demand price mechanism. Zhukovsky’s interpretation of Ricardo was an attempt to deliver a more rigorous ...
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Avtonomov V. S., Makasheva N. A., Austriaca : Cahiers universitaires d’information sur l’Autriche 2020 Vol. 90 P. 87–108
Dissemination and adoption of Western economic ideas in Russia was never simple and always bore the marks of socio-political and ideological circumstances, inner economics process and national intellectual traditions, generally speaking. It is no surprise that the history of Austrian economics in Russia was a long winding road. We distinguish three different waves, each rather ...
Added: October 14, 2021
Atlantis Press, 2019.
The 2nd International Conference on Social Science, Public Health and Education (SSPHE 2018) was successfully held in Sanya, China on November 25-27, 2018. The conference is an annual forum for researchers and application developers in the area of social science, public health and education. ...
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Nenovsky N., Revue d'histoire de la pensée économique 2020 No. 10 P. 103–139
World War I marked the final point of the continuous process of fiduciarisation of money, of the detachment from its substance, the final point of establishing « Russian type of ideal money ». Paper currency was a Russian tradition, since 1769, until the introduction of the gold standard in 1897. The war brought back the ...
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Simachev Y. V., Kuzyk M., Fedyunina A. et al., Вопросы экономики 2021 № 3 С. 31–67
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Lychakov N., Saprykin D., Vanteeva N., / Series HUM "Humanities". 2020.
Using data from official manufacturing censuses, we compare labour productivity in Great Britain and the Russian Empire around 1908. We find that Russia’s labour productivity was at 81.9 per cent of the U.K. level. Russia’s productivity was on a par with France’s and significantly superior to Italy’s. We also find that the majority of Russian ...
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Avtonomov V. S., Makasheva N. A., Russian Journal of Economics 2018 Vol. 4 No. 1 P. 31–43
Dissemination and adoption of Western economic ideas in Russia have never been a simple process, always bearing marks of the socio-political and ideological circumstances of the country and inner processes in economics, as well as marks of the national intellectual tradition in general. It is not surprising that the history of Austrian economics in Russia ...
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Mironov V., Konovalova L., Russian Journal of Economics 2019 Vol. 5 P. 1–26
The article considers the problem of the relationship of structural changes and economic
growth in the global economy and Russia in the framework of different methodological
approaches. At the same time, the paper provides the analysis of complementarity of
economic
policy types, which, on the one hand, are aimed at developing the fundamentals
of GDP growth (institutions,
human capital and macroeconomic ...
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Rastvortseva S., , in: 4th International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference on Cocial Sciences and Arts SGEM 2017. Modern Science, Conference proceedings, Volume III, Finance. Economics&Tourism.: SGEM, 2017. P. 762–770.
Labor productivity is the most important factor in the economic growth of the region. Traditional production functions assess the contribution of labor resources to three-fourths of the total one. But today there are new factors, the inclusion of which in the model is necessary, since they determine the key forces of economic development, identify the ...
Added: January 29, 2018
Voskoboynikov I., / Series DP "BOFIT Discussion Papers". 2017. No. 18.
Intensive growth, structural change and expanding informality has characterized many developing and emerging economies in recent decades. Yet most empirical investigations into the relationship between structural change and productivity growth overlook informality. This paper includes the informal sector in an analysis of the effects of structural changes in the Russian economy on aggre-gate labour productivity ...
Added: November 30, 2017
Voskoboynikov I., / NRU Higher School of Economics. Series WP BRP "Economics/EC". 2017. No. 168.
Recent decades have been years of intensive growth, structural change and expanding informality for many developing and emerging economies. However, in exploring the relationship between structural change and productivity growth, most empirical studies ignored informality. This paper explores how structural change in the Russian economy 1995–2012 affects aggregate labour productivity growth, taking into account the ...
Added: August 9, 2017