2 August 2021

Special issue published: "Economics of Pleasure: Scientific and Methodological Provision and Practical Experience"

International Journal of Trade and Global Markets 14(4/5) 2021

  • Limits of the pleasure economy in Industry 4.0: specifics of developing countries
  • Managerial paradigm 'management for pleasure' as a result of technological development
  • Profits and losses of manufacturers and consumers in the pleasure economy in Industry 4.0 by the example of developing countries
  • Labour efficiency in the pleasure economy: perspectives of increase in developing countries in Industry 4.0
  • Legal means of ensuring economic security: the fundamentals of establishment of the system
  • Convergent technologies as a factor in the formation of a new technological mode and structural changes: contribution to the formation of a pleasure economy
  • Pleasure economy vs. industrial economy in developing countries in Industry 4.0
  • The key types of economic activities in the pleasure economy in the context of developing countries' transition to Industry 4.0
  • Contribution of Industry 4.0 into formation of the pleasure economy in developing countries
  • The culture of digital society and the economy of pleasure: a new paradigm of socio-economic progress of developing countries in Industry 4.0
  • Sources of income in the economy of pleasure: new growth vectors of developing countries in Industry 4.0
Additional papers
  • The scientific and methodological approach to classification of economic systems according to the criterion of pleasure
  • Liberalisation of taxation as a prerequisite to forming a pleasure economy: special tax regimes, tax holidays and family business taxation
  • Russian production sector in crosshairs. Will we be better off?
  • Indicators of economic security for monotowns of the Voronezh region
  • The consumer economy and the pleasure economy: similarities and differences in developing countries in Industry 4.0
  • Income for successful life in the pleasure economy: the financial aspect of developing countries' transition to Industry 4.0

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