№ 2017/2
International economyKORNIVSKA Valeriia O.1
1Institute for Economics and Forecasting, NAS of Ukraine
Global transformation processes: global capitalism in the development of information and network economy
ABSTRACT ▼
The author considers the transformation of capitalist system under the influence of information and network management methods, accompanied by the deepening conflict in the global system of coordinates, a decrease in the efficiency of formal and informal institutions, destruction of the value foundations of the society, and social destabilization. Analyzed the growing contradictions of the closely related geopolitical allies and satellites, the EU and the US; thus concluded that effective overcoming of the crisis tendencies in the US is related to the dominance of network approaches in the organization and regulation of production that are basic in the new technological wave. However, the hierarchical approaches that are now developing in the EU in the course of the anti-crisis reform clearly contradict the actual information and networking paradigm that provides a high level of autonomy of the units that make up the whole structure. It has been found that the deep transformation of the financial and credit institutions during the transition from capitalism to the information and network economy is changing the economic purpose of loan as a basic financial institution in market economy: under capitalism, loan is mainly used to ensure the production process, while in the information and network economy it is used to monetize the demand for the realization of the growing produce of global corporations.
Keywords: global capitalism, the anti-crisis reform, globalized capitalism, global structures
JEL: P 43
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