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Ethnoculture and Economics: A Synergy of Possibilities

Pages 225-239 | Published online: 13 May 2021
 

ABSTRACT

This article surveys the conceptual assumptions behind research into the connection between ethnocultural diversity and the social mechanisms of economic life. It identifies ideas from the classics of political economy on this particular topic with special emphasis on the nation-centric, which documents the decisive impact of climate conditions, type of economy, cultural specifics, and unique features of the national character on the economic specialization of nations. It considers ethnocultural diversity as an additional economic resource. It identifies ecological–economic ideas about the stability and productivity of ecological communities, which it uses to interpret the role of ethnocultural diversity in the socioeconomic development of interethnic communities and in ensuring their social stability and economic productivity. By analyzing a geographically localized economy as an interethnic community, it draws conclusions about the beneficial effects of ethnocultural diversity on economic development and interethnic relations, provided that foreign ethnocultural groups are successfully integrated into the host community.

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Ethnoculture and Economics: A Synergy of Possibilities

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Notes on contributors

Iu.V. Popkov

Iu. V. Popkov is a doctor of philosophical sciences at the Institute of Philosophy and Law at the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk State Technical University.

E.A. Tiugashev

E.A. Tiugashev is a candidate of philosophical sciences at the Novosibirsk National Research State University.

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