Mining-industrial complex as a production-economic system (methodological aspect)
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- G.V. Plekhanov Saint Petersburg Mining Institute
Abstract
The main characteristics of the concept of mining-industrial complex (MIC) are defined. The general organizational principles developed in the framework of the functional theory of organization are accepted as signs of the objective existence of the mining-industrial complex as a specific production-economic system. The functional principles of organization are formulated in relation to the Mining and Industrial Complex and the conclusion is made about the legitimacy of its representation as a production-economic system.
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(Archived) Rational use of natural resources and environmental protection
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