QUASI-FIELD PROPERTIES OF ECONOMIC SYSTEMS AND PHENOMENA OF MEMORY DUALISM IN THE ACTIVITIES OF PRODUCTION ENTERPRISES

Keywords: development, duality, dualism, stationarity, quasi-field properties, economic systems, variability, information, energy, economic field

Abstract

By analogy with biological and physical systems, the duality of economic systems, transmitted through hereditary memory, is studied. In particular, parallels between economic and biological systems regarding information duality - the ability to implement stationarity (dynamic stability of the state) at the individual level (species, economic agents) and ensure variability in the development of systems at the population level (population, industries). By analogy with physical systems, the dualism of economic systems is analyzed. This is an economic entity that simultaneously has the properties of: a) discrete units - corpuscles, the coordinates of which can be uniquely identified in space and time as a certain point; and b) a field entity, which is significantly extended in space and stretched in time. Acting as a field entity, the economic system affects the distribution of commodity and money flows. In particular, it can attract material, financial and human capital into the field of its economic activity.

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2025-11-28
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Melnyk, L., & Zavdovieva, Y. (2025). QUASI-FIELD PROPERTIES OF ECONOMIC SYSTEMS AND PHENOMENA OF MEMORY DUALISM IN THE ACTIVITIES OF PRODUCTION ENTERPRISES. Mechanism of an Economic Regulation, (3-4), 48-54. https://doi.org/10.32782/mer.2025.107.08