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Economic Systems: From Chaos to Order

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Chaos, Complexity and Leadership 2012

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The classical conception of the economic systems in science does not consider such realities as randomness and chaos, gives the false idea of “full control”. But in the present-day economic life, there are such phenomena as the transition processes, turns and leaps, crises and disasters. During the development of the economic system there is an alternation of several processes such as hierarchization and dehierarchization, the growth of chaotization and regularity of the system, the processes of complication and simplification. This article explores different economic systems with a perspective of chaos.

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    Bifurcation – a kind of transition from quantitative to qualitative changes. The concept of bifurcation is a fundamental concept in chaos theory, or as it is called non-linear dynamics. (Author’s note)

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    The basic concept of synergy is subordination of the degrees of freedom of several major variables. (Author’s note)

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    The principle of negative feedback shows how the spontaneously arising order is supported in the system, but does not reveal the mechanism of such an order, and the transition from one type of order or stage of development to another. For this it is necessary to use the principle of positive feedback, according to which the progressive changes that occur in the system, are not suppressed, but are accumulated and amplified. (Author’s note)

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    http://www.greenpeace.org/russia/ru/news/22-01-2013_Davos-Tochka-Nevozvrata. Date of appeal: 5 Jan 2013.

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Chelnokova, O.Y., Senokosova, O.V., Shlyakova, O.A. (2014). Economic Systems: From Chaos to Order. In: Banerjee, S., Erçetin, Ş. (eds) Chaos, Complexity and Leadership 2012. Springer Proceedings in Complexity. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7362-2_40

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