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The clash of capitals: Ukraine as victim national and global processes

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  • VISHNEVSKY O.S.

    (Institute of Industrial Economics NAS of Ukraine)

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The article considers the formation of a profile of major national capital in Ukraine according to evolutionary theory of economic transformation. The Ukraine capital focuses on expansion and the clash into the country. It's undermining stability of the state especially in times of crisis. It is also shown that the clash of capital at the global level led to the possibility of escalating social unrest into the armed conflict in Ukraine in 2013-2014.

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  • Vishnevsky O.S., 2014. "The clash of capitals: Ukraine as victim national and global processes," Економічний вісник Донбасу Экономический вестник Донбасса, CyberLeninka;Институт экономики промышленности НАН Украины, issue 4 (38), pages 67-72.
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:032263:16394120
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