Philosophy of overcoming “institutional traps” and “black holes” within the global crisis management

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The purpose of the article is to prepare the philosophical basis of overcoming the “institutional traps” and “black holes” within the global crisis management. The methodology of the work is based on the use of general scientific methods of the research: analysis and synthesis, induction, and deduction. The authors specify the categorical apparatus of overcoming “institutional traps” and “black holes” within the global crisis management, provide philosophical substantiation of value and significance of “institutional traps” and “black holes” within the global crisis management, and prepare the methodological basis for further scientific creativity in the sphere of overcoming the “institutional traps” and “black holes” within the global crisis management. As a result of the research, the authors come to the conclusion that “institutional traps” and “black holes” are complex dynamic economic phenomena and processes that are not easily measured but need to be scientifically explained and studied due to their negative influence on modern economic systems. The philosophical basis of overcoming the “institutional traps” and “black holes” within the global crisis management is to be a foundation for further breakthrough scientific and practical research in this sphere.

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Popkova, E. G., Lysak, I. V., Titarenko, I. N., Golikov, V., & Mordvintsev, I. A. (2017). Philosophy of overcoming “institutional traps” and “black holes” within the global crisis management. In Contributions to Economics (pp. 321–325). Physica-Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60696-5_41

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