THE MECHANISM OF IMPLEMENTATION OF TAX POLICY IN THE POST-INDUSTRIAL ECONOMY

2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (7) ◽  
pp. 90-93
Author(s):  
R. A. LATYPOV ◽  
◽  
R. F. BORISOVA ◽  

The article considers the role of tax regulation that can ensure the effectiveness of structural changes in the economy and redistribute financial flows to increase efficiency and innovation activity. The mechanism of tax policy should be aimed at creating conditions for the implementation of innovative projects, supporting small and mediumsized businesses, stimulating production, financial and investment activities to accelerate the change of the economic order. During the period of achieving stable growth rates, the theory suggests the active use of restraining measures, which justifies the relevance of the research being conducted.

2009 ◽  
Vol 38 (4) ◽  
pp. 589-606 ◽  
Author(s):  
PETER A KEMP ◽  
JACQUELINE DAVIDSON

AbstractThe academic literature on incapacity benefits in Britain is dominated by debates about ‘hidden unemployment’, particularly in relation to working-age men in the industrial and former coalmining areas. Although women account for two-fifths of all claimants, they have been given relatively little attention in the literature on incapacity benefits. This article draws on a representative survey of recent claimants of Incapacity Benefit (IB) in Britain to compare the situation of men and women aged under 60. It shows that there are significant differences in their characteristics and circumstances and in their routes onto this benefit. It is concluded that academic debates in Britain need to take into account the differences between women and men in order to reach a more complete understanding of the role of IB in the post-industrial economy.


2017 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 468-481
Author(s):  
Dalia Vidickienė

This article analizes the esential shift in the structure of the economy from industrial to service-dominated economy and the impact of the increasing role of the service sector to the development of economic system and effectiveness of current economic regulation means. Two key theories are dealing with structural changes – deindustrialization theory and post-industrial economy theory. There are distinct research communities providing different perspectives on the rationale, design and delivery of the economic development and economic regulation. The comparative analysis provide an integrative and organising lens for viewing the various contributions to knowledge production from those research communities addressing economic regulation directions and means. The first part of the paper presents a critical assessment of the recomendations to the employment and equality policy makers provided by the deindustrialization theory developing research community. The second part of the paper is devoted for the evaluation of the post-industrial theory perspectives to develop service-dominated economy. This study provides three main trends in economic regulation, which are identified as main accelerators of the economic system evolution, namely: i) creation and maintenance of information-communication infrastructure; ii) servitization of manufacturing and agriculture, and iii) essential reform of educational system.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.ppaa.16.3.19343


2018 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Michał Graban

The article aims to analyze the theme of maritime identity as a cultural code of the Pomerania region. At the same time, it will be proved that this code has had a tangible impact on modern-day economy of the Pomerania region by influencing its dynamics, innovativeness and networking. That influence has been made possible by the post-industrial economy which, as a result of civilizational changes, thrives today mainly thanks to social and cultural factors, also known as social capital, and not just due to infrastructural ones. The resulting maritime identity, which evolved in our region in the interwar period mainly due to the shared experience of building a port in Gdynia and the associated work ethic, has established numerous social bonds and created solidarity among people of the sea. These bonds are gradually expanding the cultural code’s sphere of operation with new areas and partners, not necessarily related to the maritime economy. Although these bonds are most evident in Intelligent Specialization no. 1 “Off-shore, port and logistics technologies”, they actually bridge the gap between all intelligent specializations to produce a synergy effect and create innovation. The cultural code brings innovation to traditional (ports, shipyards Baltic-Adriatic Corridor) and sustainable energy-saving “blue growth” maritime economies. Maritime identity is also featured in various forms of tourism, culture and art, while at the same time shaping the teaching programs of maritime schools.


Author(s):  
Елена Зенкина ◽  
Elena Zenkina

Transformation of the world monetary mechanism during an era of formation of post-industrial economy is shown in the textbook. A new role of the monetary relations in post-industrial economy and also the main directions of integration of Russia into the system of the international monetary relations are considered. Trends in development of a world monetary system, including formation of a new monetary system (Initial coin offering) and development of cryptocurrencies as new instrument of mutual settlements are stated.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (10) ◽  
pp. 58-69
Author(s):  
Ludmila G. Batrakova ◽  

The formation of post-industrial society began in the late XX century, when the scientific and technological revolution, the economy of the prevailing goods production began to move to the predominant production of services, the main resource in steel production knowledge and information, and the driving force behind development – research and development. In the mid-twentieth century, D. Bell and other scientists put forward the theory of post-industrial development, in which the type of economy is determined by the leading sector. In the new economy, the role of the individual is changing, and the role of the educational potential is increasing. Human capital becomes a necessary independent resource. Russia's active integration into the global economic system has led to a change in the structure of production and consumption of goods and services. The conditions for the development of a favorable innovation climate in the regions of Russia were formed at the beginning of the XXI century, but the regions did not achieve significant results. The grouping of regions by the level of innovation potential showed that 26 territories are considered advanced, 29 – average, and 30 are lagging behind. Some territories of Russia can not even be attributed to the industrial economy. Regional differentiation will increase with the development of the post-industrial economy. The article concludes that in the near future, Russia's entry into the circle of post-industrial countries is unlikely.


2003 ◽  
pp. 53-64 ◽  
Author(s):  
V. Medvedev

The transformation of value in the modern economy based on interchangeability of resources and the increasing role of knowledge is considered in the article. The author provides critical analysis of denying commodity-money relations in the Soviet economy, the concept of overcoming commodity economy and destruction of value in the post-industrial economy. He argues for synthesis of the theory of labor value and the utility theory.


2006 ◽  
pp. 4-30 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. Yasin

While analyzing the role of the state in the economy the author considers functions of the state at the stage of modernization, their priorities in economic policy in relation to the chosen model of modernization. The necessity of active structural policy and institutional reforms is noted. It is argued that during transition to post-industrial economy state intervention is becoming more limited.


2016 ◽  
Vol XIX (Issue 2) ◽  
pp. 294-301
Author(s):  
Natalia ◽  
Svyatoslav Serikov ◽  
Nelli ◽  
Tatiana Litvinova ◽  
Alexander Tenishchev

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