О ВОЗМОЖНЫХ ИСТОКАХ КРИЗИСА ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКОЙ ТЕОРИИ
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О ВОЗМОЖНЫХ ИСТОКАХ КРИЗИСА ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКОЙ ТЕОРИИ
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The key theoretical and methodological “ailments” of the modern economic theory’s mainstream are systematized. The critics of the first wave neoclassic economic theory doctrinal foundations are classified. The correlation of absolutist and relativist approach towards the explanation of the marginal revolution background is analyzed. The ontological roots and marginalism theory methodological basis are determined. On the basis of the broad historical view there has been revealed the processes of neoclassical doctrine formation and its relation with the techno-economical landscape modifi cation.
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economic theory crisis, marginalism, relativism, economic environment
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