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  • Damian Stantchev, PhD
    Edinburgh NAPIER University, UK

  • Ivaylo Vassilev, PhD
    University of Southampton,UK

  • Prof. Irina Kuzmina-Merlino, PhD
    Transport and Telecommunication Institute, Riga

  • Milan Zdravkovic
    University of Niš, Serbia

  • Prof. Niculae Mihaita, PhD
    Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, Romania

  • Prof. Ricardo Jardim-Gonçalves, PhD
    UNINOVA institute, New University of Lisbon, Portugal

  • Prof. Ing. Jaroslav Belás, PhD
    Tomas Bata University in Zlín, Czech Republic

  • Prof. John Rijsman, PhD
    Tilburg University

  • Prof. Ing. Zdenek Dvorák, PhD
    University of Zilina, Slovak Republic

  • Prof. Zoran Cekerevac, PhD
    “Union – Nikola Tesla” University in Belgrade, Serbia

The Approach of Complex Systems in the Study of Contemporary Socio-Economic Phenomena
YEARBOOK OF UNWE
year 2020
Issue 2

The Approach of Complex Systems in the Study of Contemporary Socio-Economic Phenomena

Abstract

The objective of this paper has been to analyze some of the existing socio-economic phenomena such as progress, class division, new industries and forecasts. According to the author, modern life, new technologies and the abundance of information have distort­ed the understanding of them and a new complex approach to their study was required. That approach included the study of human behaviour, social relations, the consequences of policies and decisions in society. The approach of complex research and comparative, social anthropological and historical analysis was used.

JEL: A2, P16, Z13, P48

Keywords

complexity, industries, complex systems, progress, class division, experts
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