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Функциональная Замкнутость Рыночной Экономики. Рановесие. Циклы. Воспроизводство
[Functional Closure of Market Economy. Equilibrium. Cycles. Reproduction]

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В монографии профессора П. Леиашвили, в результате диалектического анализа фундаментальных экономических категорий, рыночная экономика представлена в виде сложной, нелинейной, функционально замкнутой и кау-зально открытой системы. Такие системы обладают рядом уникальных свойств, которые хорошо изучены в теории хаоса, конструктивизме и кибер-нетике второго порядка. На основе междисциплинарного анализа рыночной экономики в дискурсе конструткивизма и кибернетики второго порядка, дается принципиально новая интерпретация общего экономического равнове-сия, предлагается оригинальная трактовка экономических циклов с позиций теории хаоса, а также, на основе полученных результатов, произведен анализ воспроизводственного процесса. Предлагается «Симметричная модель» эко-номического равновесия, согласно которой самоорганизация рыночной эконо-мики осуществляется благодаря рекурсивным процессам. На основе анализа простого экономического воспроизводства показаны недостатки существу-ющих методов расчета макроэкономических показателей Системы Нацио-нальных Счетов (ВВП, ВНД и др.). Дается методологическое обоснование их адекватного расчета. As a result of dialectical analysis of economic processes the market economy is represented as a complex, non-linear, functionally closed, and causally open system. Such systems have a number of unique properties that have been well studied in chaos theory, constructivism and second-order cybernetics. In the present article, based on an interdisciplinary analysis of market economy in the discourse of constructivism and second-order cybernetics is given a fundamentally new approach to the analysis of general economic equilibrium and economic cycles. The article proposes a "symmetrical model" of economic equilibrium, which is the attractor of decentralized economy as a complex system of economic actions in which self-organization and autopoyezis are carried out thanks to recursive processes.

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  • Леиашвили, Паата, 2015. "Функциональная Замкнутость Рыночной Экономики. Рановесие. Циклы. Воспроизводство [Functional Closure of Market Economy. Equilibrium. Cycles. Reproduction]," MPRA Paper 83515, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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    рыночная экономика; экономическое равновесие; циклы; воспроизводство; рекурсивные процессы; основные экономические категории; макроэкономические показатели. market economy; economic equilibrium; cycles; reproduction; recursive processes; main economic categories; macroeconomic indicators.;
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    • A10 - General Economics and Teaching - - General Economics - - - General
    • A12 - General Economics and Teaching - - General Economics - - - Relation of Economics to Other Disciplines
    • A13 - General Economics and Teaching - - General Economics - - - Relation of Economics to Social Values
    • D50 - Microeconomics - - General Equilibrium and Disequilibrium - - - General
    • E32 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics - - Prices, Business Fluctuations, and Cycles - - - Business Fluctuations; Cycles

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