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Digital Economy – Information Era: Retrospective Analysis

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The economy of the post-industrial society is interpreted as the unity of information technologies and global production institutions. The methodological and instrumental study of the economy, which is an open non-equilibrium self-organizing system, is shown. One of the newest trends in science - economic kinetics, or meta-economics, exploring the laws of world evolution are considered. The contribution presents a critical analysis of existing approaches to the selection of historical types of business, demonstrates a new model of economic formations and inter-formational transitions, substantiates the introduction of wagesability in the digital economy, which ensures the priority development of human capital.

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Grodskiy, V.S., Khasaev, G.R. (2020). Digital Economy – Information Era: Retrospective Analysis. In: Ashmarina, S., Mesquita, A., Vochozka, M. (eds) Digital Transformation of the Economy: Challenges, Trends and New Opportunities. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 908. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11367-4_16

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