Definition of conceptual basics of nanoeconomics as inclusive society environment
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https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2021.243072Keywords:
inclusive economics, nanoeconomics, babyeconomics, human economics, economic integration and isolation, individualistic functions of inclusionAbstract
The definition of nanoeconomics can relate to different levels and areas of economic life. First of all, this is the nanolevel of the economic system. As a human economy, nanoeconomics provides for the allocation of an individual factor within the framework of a socio-economic phenomenon. The nanoeconomic aspect is central to the definition of inclusion. So, the inclusion of a person, as the main subject of nanoeconomics, to the formation and stabilization of economic systems is the initial one in the integration of an individual in relation to production processes and economic development. A person is involved in academic and social life by making decisions about their own business and integrating it into the sectoral and national economic space. It is proved that its indicators are the conditions for clustering the economic system. The study carried out a cluster analysis of the innovation system in a country with an economy in transition.
In addition, the study outlined that inclusive phenomena in the economy are close to integration and are the opposite of segregation and isolation. It is noted that different institutions of integration can be used to form objective conditions for the development of babyeconomics. Public decisions of inclusion involve the use of Arrow's impossibility theorem.
The research results can be used:
– the individualistic functions of inclusion should be used in the formation of the babyeconomics, the human economy and the economy of nanotechnology;
– states of inclusion must be created at all levels of the economic system;
– a person and wealth are an individualistic aspect of an inclusive economy, because national wealth consists of individual wealth.
Nanoeconomics is just beginning to be included in the systemic processes of inclusive economic phenomena, especially in countries with economies in transition
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