| | PROBLEMS OF MODERN ECONOMICS, N 3 (51), 2014 | | PROBLEMS OF MODERNIZATION AND TRANSITION TO INNOVATIVE ECONOMY | | Buzgalin A. V. M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, PhD (Economics), Professor, Coordinator of the International Political Economy Association of the CIS and Baltic States
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| The article criticizes neoliberal theoreticians who still hold that state regulation, social justice, and limitations of the market and private property are a part of Russia’s Soviet heritage. The author argues that nowadays the “invisible hand of the market” points the other direction. The article discusses an alternative set of measures including programming and selective economic regulation aimed at priority development of human qualities on the basis of high-technology material production | Key words: Russian economic system, selective economic regulation, industrial politics, market fundamentalism | Pages: 53 - 55 |
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