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War has been declared on Russia, and this war has been declared on us by the Anglo-Saxons, the heirs of the pirates and corsairs. The secret war has long been waged with the help of a fifth column - in the form of "Russian Americans" and "Russian Anglo-Glichans" and other national traitors. In this context, the issues of macro-competitiveness of the national economy take on a special meaning. The author considers the macro-competitiveness of the national economy as a key factor in managing the strategy of national-economic development. The relevance of this formulation of the research task is…mehr

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War has been declared on Russia, and this war has been declared on us by the Anglo-Saxons, the heirs of the pirates and corsairs. The secret war has long been waged with the help of a fifth column - in the form of "Russian Americans" and "Russian Anglo-Glichans" and other national traitors. In this context, the issues of macro-competitiveness of the national economy take on a special meaning. The author considers the macro-competitiveness of the national economy as a key factor in managing the strategy of national-economic development. The relevance of this formulation of the research task is quite clear in the context of the constitutional and managerial crisis experienced by post-Soviet Russia. The monograph examines the regularities of formational and civilizational development, as well as the relationship of civilizational values and principles of life with organizational principles of economic and business management in Russia as a Russian Eurasia. The study is of interest not only to scientists and politicians, but also to practitioners associated with the problems of economic and business management, as well as other spheres of our Northeastern society - Russian Eurasia.
Autorenporträt
A.A. Oleinikov - Doctor en Economía, profesor del Departamento de Economía de la Universidad Humanitaria Ortodoxa Svyato-Tikhonovsky (Moscú), del Instituto de Negocios de los Urales (Ekaterinburgo), de la Universidad Estatal de Medicina y Odontología de Moscú y, miembro de número (académico) de la Academia Rusa de Ciencias Naturales (RAE).