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Five hypotheses about the future world / Evstafiev, D; Ilnitsky, A   Journal Article
D. Evstafiev, A. Ilnitsky Journal Article
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Global crisis as a trigger of geoeconomic transformations: challenges for Russia / Evstafiev, D ; Ilnitsky, A   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract A GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISIS is a "slumbering reality" of sorts barely discernible in economic activity per se. Judging by the formal macro-economic parameters, we are in the period of a relatively high global economic growth. Against the background of the existing and socially insurmountable development asymmetries, negative expectations look like the main tangible outcrops of a global economic crisis1 further aggravated by new technologies. Its expectations directly affect not so much the development pace as expectations of repercussions of realized "dormant" crisis trends. It has become absolutely clear that considerable or even radical structural transformations of global economic architecture cannot be avoided and that they will be followed by transformations of the global political and military space.
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