Melnichuk Marina V.
doktor ekonomicheskih nauk, professor, rukovoditel Departamenta angliyskogo yazyka i professionalnoy podgotovki, professor Departamenta angliyskogo yazyka i professionalnoy podgotovki
Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation , Moscow, Russian Federation
ORCID: 0000-0002-7720-7443
ARTICLES:
Modern Economics: Multidisciplinary Approach
Business in Law — Issue №4 2013: 93-97
Using SFC-models for long-range projection
Business in Law — Issue №5 2014: 320-325
THE THEORETICAL MODEL FOR PREDICTING FINANCIAL INSTABILITY OF THE RUSSIAN INTERBANK CREDIT MARKET BASED ON FAMILY EPIDEMIOLOGICAL MODELS
Business in Law — Issue №5 2015: 219-221
THE THEORETICAL MODEL OF FINANCIAL INSTABILITY OF THE RUSSIAN INTERBANK CREDIT MARKET: NETWORK APPROACH
Business in Law — Issue №5 2015: 222-226
NETWORK EFFECTS AND SYSTEMIC RISK IN THE BANKING SYSTEM
Business in Law — Issue №4 2016: 27-35
STABILITY OF THE BANKING SYSTEM WITH APOLLONIAN GRAPH STRUCTURE
Business in Law — Issue №4 2016: 36-44
FOREIGN EXPERIENCE IN REGULATING OF THE SMALL-SIZED BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AND ITS APPLICATION TO THE RUSSIAN REALITIES
Economic Problems and Legal Practice — Issue №2 2017: 18-21
BASICS OF EFFECTIVE EXCISE POLICY ON TOBACCO PRODUCTS
Economic Problems and Legal Practice — Issue №2 2017: 43-47
THE PROBLEMS OF RESTORING AND STIMULATING ECONOMIC GROWTH IN RUSSIAN REGIONS
Economic Problems and Legal Practice — Issue №4 2017: 34-38
FORMATION OF COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC SYSTEMS IN THE DIGITAL ECONOMY (FOREIGN COUNTRIES EXPERIENCE)
Economic Problems and Legal Practice — Issue №5 2018: 25-28
INTERNATIONAL TRENDS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE DIGITAL ECONOMY: NORDIC EXPERIENCE
Economic Problems and Legal Practice — Issue №3 2019: 265-269
Assessment of the competencies of human capital in demand in high-tech and knowledge-intensive sectors of the economy
Economic Problems and Legal Practice — Issue №5 2020: 35-41
Spatial Distribution of Human Capital in the Regions of Russia: an Assessment of Changes
Economic Problems and Legal Practice — Issue №4 2021: 16-27