Affiliation:
1. Tbilisi Ivane Javakhisvhili State University, Chavchavadze Ave. 1, 0179 Tbilisi, Georgia
Abstract
In Post-pandemic world, after global shutdown and involuntary “break” for the world globalized economic system, the world witnesses the unavoidable changes in the economic processes and in the world economic geography. One of the reasons is the Russia-Ukraine war, which caused serious shifts in global political economy. We are witnessing enormous number of old and not-so-old problems. In all these processes development the term Zombie-economics gets the new life and becomes a new challenge and a problem for the economies worldwide. It demands renewed researches and discussions, aimed to find new approaches in order to overcome the global problem for many countries, as developing, also developed ones. Retroeconomics, together with Necro- and Zombie-economics becomes actual and this topic will be dedicated to the discussion of the ways of overcoming the mentioned problem in contemporary globalized world.
Publisher
Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
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