Global value chains in the age of uncertainty: advantages, vulnerabilities, and ways for enhancing resilience
... system in spring 2020 and its role in the escalating global recession. In analysing the mechanisms of post-pandemic GVC adaptation to uncertainty, we look at the concept of economic resilience and properties of resilient systems (robustness, flexibility, redundancy, and dynamic sustainability). We scrutinise the supply chain resilience model used by leading MNEs (GVC organisers) in their disruption risk management at pre-disruption and post-disruption stages. We classify resilience strategies devised ...
Andrej Zaliznjak. Cutting off the unnecessary
... tested them on a specific collection of texts. Zaliznjak’s rules can, therefore, be identified with predictive models in the sense adopted in natural sciences. His models gave accurate results since Zaliznjak had a rare gift of cutting off all kinds of redundant information in his rule-based grammatical descriptions and kept the latter apart from other linguistic issues as well as from historical-philological commentary. Although Zaliznjak himself stayed away from programmatic declarations about the ...
The symbolic complexes of mass culture and the semiosis of political discourse
... issledovaniya znaka i interpretatsii [From the tree to the maze. Historical studies of the sign and interpretation]. Moscow (in Russ.).
Jung, C., 1991. Arkhetip i simvol [Archetype and symbol]. Moscow (in Russ.).
political discourse, mass culture, mimesis, redundancy, circulation
Soghomonyan V. E.
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10.5922/2225-5346-2018-4-5
Human Development Index as a Tool to Assess Social Development in the Baltic States
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Russian Socio-Economic Geography: Status, Challenges, Perspectives
... which does not require the search of new space and therefore ignores the "spatial" science, geography. Internal reason is the blurring of socio-economic geography along the variety of new lines of research. The discipline was, in many ways, redundant, and unselective in the application of theoretical and methodological tools liberally borrowed from other branches of both geography and economics. The only way this discipline can return to its former glory is by going all the way back to doing ...