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The formation and contradictions of the interaction of modes of production and technological modes in the economic system

Abstract

Technological modes are a complex of interdependent interactions of production, information, transport, and social infrastructure based on the formation, development, and improvement of new technological processes that form new industries and directions of economic systems development. In economic science, there are many approaches to the problems of formation and development of technological modes. The formation of a new technological mode within the framework of social, social and economic institutions of the previous mode requires the resolution of social and economic contradictions. Technological modes are formed on the basis of historically established conditions and development factors in national economic systems. At the same time, technological modes form the basic directions of development of the economic system of a territory or country. The processes of formation and development of technological modes affect issues of distribution of production and technology within the framework of globalization processes and distribution of financial, material and labor resources between production branches.
Resolution of contradictions in the interaction of technological modes leads to a decrease in social tension, and to the development and transformation of existing institutions. The development of the theory of the change of technological modes has formed the understanding that the basis of these changes is the transformation of institutions and social relations in society on the basis of a profound modernization of the system of old ways of production.

About the Authors

A. R. Safiullin
Kazan (Volga region) Federal University
Russian Federation

Doctor in Economics, Professor



I. K. Nizamutdinov
Kazan (Volga region) Federal University
Russian Federation

PhD in Economics, Associate Professor



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Safiullin A.R., Nizamutdinov I.K. The formation and contradictions of the interaction of modes of production and technological modes in the economic system. Kazan economic vestnik. 2022;(4):19-25. (In Russ.)

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