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PHENOMENON OF UNCERTAINTY IN ECONOMIC THEORIES AND CONCEPTS

Abstract

Uncertainty is a special scientific category. In opposition to other fundamental descriptors of economic science do not apply to her insistence on strict consistency and accuracy. With the evolutionary development of ideas of economic rationality, uncertainty filled each time a new, sometimes paradoxical and different from previous experience meaningful content. Precisely in addressing the problem of categorization and comprehension of the nature of uncertainty directed this research. In the scientific generalization and systematization is given complex view of issues of identification uncertainty with change economic paradigms. Critical examination of the arguments in the theories and concepts of the role of uncertainty show several contradictions, make affluent conclusions about the nature of propagation of uncertainty in the economy.

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E. A. Kuzmin
Ural State University of Economics, Yekaterinburg
Russian Federation
Assistant


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Kuzmin E.A. PHENOMENON OF UNCERTAINTY IN ECONOMIC THEORIES AND CONCEPTS. Vestnik NSUEM. 2014;(2):18-36. (In Russ.)



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