Trends and Prospects for the Development of the Digital Economy of Modern Society

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The article deals with the problem of digitalization of the economy of modern society, which is determined by the institutionalization of its structure. The modern digital economy is based on international achievements that are required for the conduct of any national economy, its specialization and level of industrialization, and the full use of geographical and social features of development. Digitalization of the economy is not complete without management procedures in this area. First, it is related to the concept of digitalization of all areas of knowledge. Secondly, this is related to issues of simultaneous regulation of international and economic relations in these areas. The guarantors of digitalization are various types of methodology and economic unions that ensure the implementation of digitalization and informatization of economic phenomena and processes. Thus, economic factors aim to create, maintain and develop the quality of life, as well as to form the corresponding social strata and classes of subjects. The main tasks of economic activity in modern reality are united by the need for major changes in the entire structure of municipal bodies. The result of economic activity is considered to be a systematic, reasoned aspect of digitalization, the creation of databases of abstract models of economic reality.

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Bakaeva, Z. Y., Protchenko, A. N., & Romanov, V. P. (2021). Trends and Prospects for the Development of the Digital Economy of Modern Society. In Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies (Vol. 227, pp. 607–611). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-0953-4_59

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