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Crisis And Embodied Innovations

Fluctuating Trend vs Fluctuations Around Trend, the Real vs the Financial, Variety vs Average

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Table of contents (14 chapters)

  1. Introduction

  2. Real Cyclical Dynamics in Monetary Environment

  3. Precursors and Competitors

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This book introduces embodied innovations into the circle of already recognised causes of economic crises. The author shows how issues of investment, accumulation and structural change associated with embodied innovations can be used to monitor potential crisis. The author argues that crises are predictable and manageable in depth.

About the author

Volodymyr Vsevolodovych Ryaboshlyk is a Ukrainian economist who has had time to conduct research, teaching, publicist and governmental activities. In the aftermath of the Orange Revolution he held the position of Deputy Minister of Economy of Ukraine.
He received his PhD at the Department of Economic Cybernetics at the Plekhanov Institute of the National Economy, Moscow, Russia; and his MSc in Computer Aided Management Systems (CAM systems) at Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute, Ukraine. He also took the Program for Senior Ukrainian Economists at the Economics Institute in Boulder, Colorado, USA.
His abnormal ideas about a normal crisis were reported at many centres from Tokyo to Paris.

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