This book series presents new achievements in the scientific thought of
the 21st century in the spheres of management, economics, and law, aimed
at enhancing the potential of the global economic system's development
in modern economic conditions and providing solutions to the complex
problems it faces. The books in this series will have a wide
international outlook with a focus on both macro and micro issues,
placing emphasis on a wide range of global, regional and national
threats and opportunities for economic sectors and systems.
By unifying the scholarly efforts of academics from adjacent spheres of
socio-humanitarian sciences (management, economics, and law), the series
will allow for coverage of a plethora of organizational and managerial,
financial and economic, and normative and legal issues and present
multi-disciplinary approaches and original solutions to the pressing
problems of modern economic theory and practice.
Series editors
Elena G. Popkova is a leading researcher of the Center for applied
research of the chair "Economic policy and public-private partnership"
of Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO), Moscow,
Russia.
Artem Krivtsov, Moscow State Institute of International Relations
(MGIMO), Moscow, Russia.