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pp. 3783-3790 | Article Number: ijese.2016.293
Published Online: August 04, 2016
Abstract
The development of the economic system is not a spontaneous but a programmed and controlled process. Economy is always a controlled system in which there is always an appropriate subject of management The article considers principles of the organization of the global economic system. The characteristic of the principle of “hierarchy of dominants”, types of economic systems in terms of “order – chaos” (unstable, non-equilibrium order, soft, evolutionary chaos, rigid, deterministic chaos). It highlights the major institutions in the layered structure of the global economic system.
Keywords: Entropy, global economic system, hierarchy of the dominant purposes, institutions, information capacity, levels, methodology, structure, synergy
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