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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2020Publisher:European University's Institute for the Research of Economic and Social Problems of Globalization Authors: Malkhaz Chikobava;Malkhaz Chikobava;The article presents a comparative analysis of the Great Depression of the 1930s and the current global financial and economic crisis. It is emphasized that overcoming the first great depression and eliminating imbalances in the economy was achieved only during the Second World War, and the modern crisis, which has been raging for 11 years, has not yet ended. This crisis was not followed by the elimination of all imbalances accumulated in the economy. After the acute phase (recession) ended in 2009, stagnation (depression) occurred, which needed to be restored. We have been waiting for a revival for many years, now 2020, but it is not visible. Comparing the crisis of the 30s of the last century and the current global financial and economic crisis, the following differences are obvious: stagnation in the 1930s lasted from 1933 to 1939, or six years that ultimately ended in World War II. After the crisis of 2007-2009, stagnation continued for 11 years, with depression almost two times longer and more delayed. Despite the fact that in a sense, the situation in Western countries is better in the 21st century than in the 1930s, since there is no longer the Soviet Union with its dynamically developing economy, but China has unprecedentedly high rates of economic growth. The thirty-year economic dynamics of China can definitely be called a boom phase. Not a single country in the West has experienced such a long boom in the history of capitalism. It is clear that in such a situation the West must do something. Of course, the West, through war, has repeatedly overcome the accursed resistance of the capitalist rule of production. But with the help of war, overcoming the contradiction of capitalism today is deadly dangerous. The first two world war occurred without the use of nuclear weapons or any other weapons of mass destruction. The third world war, of course, will be accompanied by the inevitable use of weapons of mass destruction. And therefore, it is necessary to change something in the world war, which will magically help correct the imbalance of the capitalist economy, revive it, and maintain the status quo of the ruling elite. An alternative to a hot war can be the Cold War, which today they prefer to call hybrid. It involves the use of financial, commercial, economic, psychological and information resources. However, all this is not enough to provide the authorities with powers that would allow them to move from market methods to administrative-command methods of managing the economy. It is with the help of the latter that the imbalance that has accumulated in the economy can be overcome. It is in this context that Coronavirus “appears” as an alternative to the global war to eliminate the imbalances accumulated in the leading economies of the world.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2019Publisher:European University's Institute for the Research of Economic and Social Problems of Globalization Authors: Lali Gigauri; Eka Devidze;Lali Gigauri; Eka Devidze;The article offers an alternative innovative approach to tourism product (Intangible Cultural Heritage-based) development in Georgia. As the trends of global travel market assume, increasingly demanded products become the ones offering unique and profound cultural experience, deep emotions and feelings that derive from a participation in the authentic cultural activity. The study suggests to explore and further promote Georgian intangible cultural heritage for the purpose of supporting better representation of regions of Georgia in tourist offers, creating ,,Niche” products, raising awareness and increasing self-involvement in the process.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2018Publisher:Elsevier BV Authors: Givi Bedianashvili;Givi Bedianashvili;The modern conditions of globalization and the expected long-term trends set all the countries of the world in front of special challenges. In addition to it, for all the countries having transitional economy it is very important to manage to develop the strong competitive of the social-economic systems and to transform their countries’ weak aspects (that make the countries’ processes slow down) and to promote to use positive factors in the context of globalization and globalization processes. In the above-mentioned problems the culture (as the factor), the entrepreneurial activities (as the most important resource of the economic growth of the country) and the systemic presentation of the strategic direction of the formation of the economic knowledge of the country take special places. In the paper the main directions of setting the above-mentioned issues and solving these issues are given on Georgia’s example.
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2020Publisher:European University's Institute for the Research of Economic and Social Problems of Globalization Authors: Malkhaz Chikobava;Malkhaz Chikobava;The article presents a comparative analysis of the Great Depression of the 1930s and the current global financial and economic crisis. It is emphasized that overcoming the first great depression and eliminating imbalances in the economy was achieved only during the Second World War, and the modern crisis, which has been raging for 11 years, has not yet ended. This crisis was not followed by the elimination of all imbalances accumulated in the economy. After the acute phase (recession) ended in 2009, stagnation (depression) occurred, which needed to be restored. We have been waiting for a revival for many years, now 2020, but it is not visible. Comparing the crisis of the 30s of the last century and the current global financial and economic crisis, the following differences are obvious: stagnation in the 1930s lasted from 1933 to 1939, or six years that ultimately ended in World War II. After the crisis of 2007-2009, stagnation continued for 11 years, with depression almost two times longer and more delayed. Despite the fact that in a sense, the situation in Western countries is better in the 21st century than in the 1930s, since there is no longer the Soviet Union with its dynamically developing economy, but China has unprecedentedly high rates of economic growth. The thirty-year economic dynamics of China can definitely be called a boom phase. Not a single country in the West has experienced such a long boom in the history of capitalism. It is clear that in such a situation the West must do something. Of course, the West, through war, has repeatedly overcome the accursed resistance of the capitalist rule of production. But with the help of war, overcoming the contradiction of capitalism today is deadly dangerous. The first two world war occurred without the use of nuclear weapons or any other weapons of mass destruction. The third world war, of course, will be accompanied by the inevitable use of weapons of mass destruction. And therefore, it is necessary to change something in the world war, which will magically help correct the imbalance of the capitalist economy, revive it, and maintain the status quo of the ruling elite. An alternative to a hot war can be the Cold War, which today they prefer to call hybrid. It involves the use of financial, commercial, economic, psychological and information resources. However, all this is not enough to provide the authorities with powers that would allow them to move from market methods to administrative-command methods of managing the economy. It is with the help of the latter that the imbalance that has accumulated in the economy can be overcome. It is in this context that Coronavirus “appears” as an alternative to the global war to eliminate the imbalances accumulated in the leading economies of the world.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2019Publisher:European University's Institute for the Research of Economic and Social Problems of Globalization Authors: Lali Gigauri; Eka Devidze;Lali Gigauri; Eka Devidze;The article offers an alternative innovative approach to tourism product (Intangible Cultural Heritage-based) development in Georgia. As the trends of global travel market assume, increasingly demanded products become the ones offering unique and profound cultural experience, deep emotions and feelings that derive from a participation in the authentic cultural activity. The study suggests to explore and further promote Georgian intangible cultural heritage for the purpose of supporting better representation of regions of Georgia in tourist offers, creating ,,Niche” products, raising awareness and increasing self-involvement in the process.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2018Publisher:Elsevier BV Authors: Givi Bedianashvili;Givi Bedianashvili;The modern conditions of globalization and the expected long-term trends set all the countries of the world in front of special challenges. In addition to it, for all the countries having transitional economy it is very important to manage to develop the strong competitive of the social-economic systems and to transform their countries’ weak aspects (that make the countries’ processes slow down) and to promote to use positive factors in the context of globalization and globalization processes. In the above-mentioned problems the culture (as the factor), the entrepreneurial activities (as the most important resource of the economic growth of the country) and the systemic presentation of the strategic direction of the formation of the economic knowledge of the country take special places. In the paper the main directions of setting the above-mentioned issues and solving these issues are given on Georgia’s example.
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