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Критика теории цифровой теневой экономики: обзор литературы и новые основы

TERRA ECONOMICUS, , Том 14 (номер 4),

Цель статьи – дополнение теории традиционной теневой экономики определением, представлениями об особенностях и каналах цифровой теневой экономики. Цифровая теневая экономика – действительно новое проблемное поле, рассматриваемое как очень молодое ответвление традиционной теневой экономики. Согласно результатам национального научного проекта «Цифровая теневая экономика», разработано определение цифровой теневой экономики, а также обозначены отличительные особенности и основные каналы цифровой теневой экономики. Кроме того, выявлено отношение потребителей к феномену цифровой теневой экономики и потребительские мотивы покупать товары и услуги на цифровых теневых рынках.


Ключевые слова: цифровая теневая экономика; понятие и особенности цифровой теневой экономики; теории цифровой теневой экономики

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Издатель: Южный Федеральный Университет
Учредитель: Южный федеральный университет
ISSN: 2073-6606