Experience of regional management in Germany

The active development of the theory and practice of regional management in Germany dates back to the post-war period, when regional disproportions became particularly noticeable. On the other hand, the reason for the increased attention of the leadership to regional problems was the increase in the stable state of the national economy, which allowed the […]

Classical and Keynesian models of macroeconomic equilibrium

In the world economic literature, two main directions of the mechanism for regulating national production in market conditions can be distinguished. The first is the classical direction of automatic self-regulation of the market system. Its representatives are D. Ricardo, D. St. Mill, F. Edgeworth, A. Marshall, A. Pigou. The second is Keynesian, proceeding from the need […]