scholarly journals WHAT MODEL OF ECONOMY AND FINANCIAL SECTOR DOES RUSSIA NEED?

Author(s):  
YAKOV M. MIRKIN ◽  

The article reveals the models of collective behavior and the ideology that dominates in public consciousness, generating modern structures of the economy and society in Russia. Shows the “leftism” of society, paternalism as fundamental characteristics that create the institutional structures of Russia. The analysis of the current model of the economy is given and it is shown how it is determined by the standards of collective behavior and “psychological” dominants of society. Other models of the economy (Anglo-­Saxon, Chinese, etc.) are discussed, their incompatibility with the standards of collective behavior prevailing in Russian society is revealed. The thesis is put forward that the social market economy (“continental model”) would best meet the needs of Russia, given its traditions, the most important goals facing the country, the most common models of collective behavior that have historical roots, and the prevailing mass ideology. The basic parameters of the social market economy, which enable Russia to move to long-term sustainable development, are discussed.

2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 87-98
Author(s):  
Flavio Felice

Abstract What do we mean by “civil” and “civil society”? This paper attempts to describe a complex notion of “civil economy” in Sturzo’s theoretical perspective of the social market economy. According to this political theory, “civil” is not opposed to “market,” which is not opposed to “the political” (the state). Rather, instead of being the transmission belt between the state and market, civil is the galaxy in which we find also the market and the state (but not only), each with its own functions. This tradition – rooted in Christianity – was able to oppose both Nazi and communist totalitarianism, while many Catholics made an impossible attempt to exhume corporatism.


Author(s):  
Rolf H. Funck ◽  
Harry Böttcher ◽  
Jan S. Kowalski

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