Homeostasis of the economic system as a key property in planning and implementation anti-crisis policy
https://doi.org/10.22394/2079-1690-2023-1-4-54-61
EDN: GDKDVH
Abstract
One of the important issues of economic science is the question of the homeostasis of the economic system and its influence on the adoption of economic decisions. Different schools of economic science have diametrically opposed views on the presence of homeostatic properties in the economy. The article examines in detail the views of various economic schools and individual authors, including those representing disciplines related to economic science, considering the nature and parameters of the interaction of economic agents. The article puts forward a new approach to the consideration of homeostatic and information properties of various parts of the economic system and their impact on economic activity.
About the Author
K. P. EremenkoRussian Federation
Konstantin P. Eremenko, Leading Economist, Lecturer
SPO department
Rostov-on-Don
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Eremenko K.P. Homeostasis of the economic system as a key property in planning and implementation anti-crisis policy. State and municipal management. Scholar notes. 2023;(4):54-61. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22394/2079-1690-2023-1-4-54-61. EDN: GDKDVH





















