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2021 ◽  
pp. 25-39
Author(s):  
Irene Tinker
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2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (13 (113)) ◽  
pp. 34-43
Author(s):  
Tetiana Ostapenko ◽  
Igor Britchenko ◽  
Valentyna Marchenko

The definition of nanoeconomics can relate to different levels and areas of economic life. First of all, this is the nanolevel of the economic system. As a human economy, nanoeconomics provides for the allocation of an individual factor within the framework of a socio-economic phenomenon. The nanoeconomic aspect is central to the definition of inclusion. So, the inclusion of a person, as the main subject of nanoeconomics, to the formation and stabilization of economic systems is the initial one in the integration of an individual in relation to production processes and economic development. A person is involved in academic and social life by making decisions about their own business and integrating it into the sectoral and national economic space. It is proved that its indicators are the conditions for clustering the economic system. The study carried out a cluster analysis of the innovation system in a country with an economy in transition. In addition, the study outlined that inclusive phenomena in the economy are close to integration and are the opposite of segregation and isolation. It is noted that different institutions of integration can be used to form objective conditions for the development of babyeconomics. Public decisions of inclusion involve the use of Arrow's impossibility theorem. The research results can be used: – the individualistic functions of inclusion should be used in the formation of the babyeconomics, the human economy and the economy of nanotechnology; – states of inclusion must be created at all levels of the economic system; – a person and wealth are an individualistic aspect of an inclusive economy, because national wealth consists of individual wealth. Nanoeconomics is just beginning to be included in the systemic processes of inclusive economic phenomena, especially in countries with economies in transition


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 61-66
Author(s):  
Dr. Fareen Jauhar ◽  

Who would have thought that oxygen that was so much abundant in atmosphere would become luxury? 2019 witnessed an emergence of a disease named coronavirus, a disease that affected mankind physically, mentally and socially. The coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, caused by the new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, spread around the globe with unprecedented consequences for the health of millions of people. While the pandemic is still in progress, with new incidents being reported every day, the resilience of the global society is constantly being challenged. Health system has been catastrophied by this pandemic. There is shortage of medicine, hospital beds, hospital staff and basic amenities as well. In these tough times people have looked to alternative system of medicine to get rid of this deadly virus. Homeopaths marched forward in treating mild to moderate cases and the after effects of SARS-COV-2 infection on human economy. Effective results have been noticed the cure process. Prevention and management of this highly transmissible respiratory viral illness require a holistic and interprofessional approach that includes physicians' expertise across specialties, nurses, pharmacists, public health experts, and governmental authorities.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (13 (111)) ◽  
pp. 18-30
Author(s):  
Tetiana Ostapenko ◽  
Oleksandr Onopriienko ◽  
Iryna Hrashchenko ◽  
Elvira Danilova

The problem under investigation is determined by the fact that enterprises consist of separate economic agents that play an increasingly important role in production processes and their management. The channels of such management provide the transfer of positive experience of the totality of economic agents to the global environment. Due to the permanent process of transformations in the world caused by this influence, the probability of being on the sidelines is a problem for most business entities. Their competitiveness and integration into the world economic networks depend on high-quality management and wide application of innovative technologies, including nanotechnologies. The conducted study revealed that: – nano-economy consists of baby economy, human economy, and the economy of nanotechnologies; – the human economy is the central link and the main leader of the impact of nano-economy on global markets. The main components of its management are self-management, self-marketing, and innovative management of the organization personnel; – nanotechnologies, the economics of nanotechnologies, and transfer of nano-knowledge are at the initial stage of their development; – the impact of nano-economy on the development of the global environment is carried out through the functions of nanomanagement; – the management channels of the nano-economy do not affect the entry of countries with transition economies into the global environment due to the fact that they lack the system of nano-economy. This is proved by multifactor analysis of the impact of nano-economy on exports. The obtained indicators, such as exports of USD 57 billion (by the exchange rate of 2021), 281 universities, 1,941,701 business entities, and 135 thousand scientific and technical institutions, do not correlate and determine low direct and inverse indicators of dependence. The results of the study can be used: – at separate enterprises – by using innovative personnel management, including motivating and training of personnel in self-management and self-marketing;  – at the state and regional levels – by creating favorable conditions for the development of baby economy in countries with transition economies and by promoting optimal solutions of separate economic agents


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 ◽  
Author(s):  
Barotov Avazbek Hamzaevich

As a result of the study, synanthropic bird species specific to Bukhara region were identified. Preliminary materials collected to determine the seasonal dynamics of the distribution, number and number of synanthropic bird species in the region and their practical significance in human economy were analyzed.


2021 ◽  
pp. 69-92
Author(s):  
Jennifer A. Quigley

This chapter evaluates Philippians 2–3, focusing on the language of gain and loss in Phil 3:7–11. In this passage, Paul offers a divine-human accounting sheet in which his statuses are counted as losses so that he might gain the profit Christ (Phil 3:8). The chapter contextualizes this passage by reading Lucian's Lives for Sale, a text in which gods and humans participate in a human–divine slave market. That is, persons in antiquity sometimes considered the gods to be the source of their financial profits and losses, and sometimes they understood the gods to be dependent on humanity for divine gains and losses. Most importantly, persons in antiquity sometimes discussed the gods as commodities that could be bought, sold, or traded. The chapter then maps where the complex theo-economic logics at work in Phil 3:7–11 fit within a variety of literary sources that use similar language of profit and loss to imagine human–divine interdependence. Paul sets up a commodities exchange in which suffering gives him the proper status currency to acquire Christ. The Letter to the Philippians thus represents an early data point in what will emerge as a divine-human economy of suffering in early Christianity.


2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 204-221
Author(s):  
Jorge Arturo Chaves-Ortiz ◽  
Jonathan Cordero-Bonilla ◽  
María Leonela Artavia-Jiménez ◽  
Marcelo Valverde-Morales

ANCIENT LAND ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 04 (02) ◽  
pp. 27-30
Author(s):  
Mirməhəmməd Mirzahid oğlu Kazımov ◽  

Explores the forms of class distribution of natural resources in the motivation phase. Analyzes the use of natural resources at this stage in a class-chapter-topic sequence. Investigates the means by which these issues are addressed in the motivation block. Analyzes what knowledge, skills and habits the students have acquired at this stage. It determines the methods and means by which these processes are carried out. Key words: natural resources, news, human economy, analyze, motivation block,text, map-scheme, knowledge, skill, memory, environmental challenges


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