This article is devoted to the problem of a consistent reduction in the quality of goods under the conditions of the "development of capitalism" raised in the work of I. V. Rozmainsky. Also, it analyzes its impact on the sustainable development of various markets in the modern economy. The article discusses the causes of a negative impact of consumers' information constraints on the sustainable development of the economy, describes how the growth of uncertainty contributes to the transformation of degrading selection into a certain general pattern of markets, becoming a serious barrier to the economy of sustainable development. The authors concluded that the growing influence of the institutional environment on the efficiency of modern markets and proposed the creation of international institutional mechanisms for quality assurance of bona fide suppliers and manufacturers.
This article is devoted to the consideration of the problem of sustainable development of cross-border regions of the neighboring states. We propose to classify the cross-border regions using multi-dimensional observations based on the use of discriminant analysis. The research relies on a systematic approach based on the decomposition approach of the synthesis of the control subsystem and the corresponding decision-making processes based on the methodology of the theory of hierarchical systems. Setting the tasks of managing financial and material resources of cross-border regions in conditions of incomplete and asymmetric awareness, we propose to rely on the logic that would follow from the decomposition of a more general (global) management problem and could be based on the methodology of the theory of hierarchical systems. The application of the decomposition approach and the development of probabilistic models allow to synthesize an integrated control system under conditions of uncertainty, in which the options for the sustainability trajectory of the development of a cross-border region are analyzed.
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