Economic history. Inst Catherine the Great

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Control tasks for students and trainees correspondence courses on the subject "History of Economics"
National Institute named after Catherine the Great

Volume: 54 pages
Font: Times New Roman - 14pt - half interval.
File: MS Word

The content of the control of economic history:

Theme 1. The formation of the first civilizations. East and antique for economic development.
1. The Neolithic Revolution. "Asiatic mode of production."
2. Economic reforms in ancient Greece.
3. Roman slave economy. The economic foundations of empires.
Theme 2. Possible development of the feudal economy.
1. The origin of feudalism. Christianity. The classic version of feudalism in Europe.
2. Corporate economy free cities. The appearance of manufactories.
3. The city of Novgorod Republic. Economy fiefdoms.
Topic 3. "Great transition" - the era of primitive accumulation of capital. "
1. The great geographical discoveries. The formation of the world market. The economic superiority of the Netherlands in the XVI century.
2. Development of Manufactures. Features manufactory capitalism in Britain and Western Europe.
3. Economic reforms in the era of Peter the Great.
Theme 4. Formation of the industrial economic system. Options for the development of industrial capitalism.
1. The essence of the industrial revolution. The industrial revolution in England, and its socio-economic consequences.
2. Conversion of US global economic power.
3. The Russian initial phase of the industrial revolution, the agrarian reforms of the second half of the XIX century.

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Theme 5. Evolution of industrial capitalism in the late XIX- beginning of XX century. The monopolization of the economy.
1. The second technological revolution of monopoly capitalism.
2. militaristic nature of the industrialization of Germany. The active role of the state in the economy.
3. Russian market reforms: policy of accelerated industrialization.
6. Subject Formation of system of macroeconomic regulation in foreign countries,
1. The economic results of the First World War.
2. "The Great Depression" and a variety of ways out of it.
3. Regulated Capitalism: Germany, England, France 30-40e years.
Theme 7. Formation of the economic system of state socialism in the USSR.
1. "War Communism." NEP: market model, its crisis.
2. Stalin's Soviet modernization: industrialization, collectivization of agriculture, the cultural revolution.
3. The economic potential of the USSR on the eve of and during World War II.
Subject 8. The main trends in the global economy after the Second World War and its transformation options.
1. The economic consequences of the Second World War. Education economic and financial institutions in Europe and worldwide.
2. Eastern Bloc: the modification of the Soviet model of socialism.
3. Different models of mixed economy.
Subject 9. Attempts to transform the Soviet economic system. Economics of Transition in Russia.
1. Scientific and technical achievements of the Soviet economy.
2. The crisis of the developed socialism: the degradation of the economy.
3. Stages of formation of market economy in Russia. Features of the present stage.

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