Social Wellbeing as a Criterion of Structural Policy Efficiency
Keywords: Social wellbeing; de-socialization; structure of economy; deindustrialization; neo-industrialization; social groups
Article no: 16
Pages 117-123
Keywords: Social wellbeing; de-socialization; structure of economy; deindustrialization; neo-industrialization; social groups
Article no: 16
Pages 117-123
Keywords: Social well-being, needs, material security, health state, neo-industrialization
Article no: 20
Pages 150-154
Keywords: Life-time social wellbeing, neo-industrialization of economy, industrial development, convergence technologies, network cluster
Article no: 99
Pages 753-760
Keywords: Neo-industrialization; social wellbeing; institutions; institutional trap; de-industrialization; structural desocialization
Article no: 98
Pages 745-752
Keywords: Gross Value Added, Intersectoral Structure, Industrialization and Service Development Degree, Structural Dynamics, Economic Systems Typology
Article no: 3
Pages 16-27
Keywords: Village, earth, city, industrialization, global village, digitalization
Article no: 153
Pages 1289-1302
Keywords: Chechen, society, capitalization, industrialization, democratization, modernization
Article no: 46
Pages 401-409
Keywords: State policy of reindustrialization, Western sanctions, raw materials economy, import substitution
Article no: 100
Pages 808-816
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