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    On the Theory of Human Decisions in the Age of "beneficial globalization"

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    The globalisation is a complex phenomenon with many advantageous and disadvantageous consequences. In this paper we investigate the linkage between globalised market economy and the happiness through the ethical implications of the greatest happiness principle in a system approach. We also investigate the terms of the beneficial globalisation. Our proposition is that: the main condition of the good globalisation should be Bentham's principle: the greatest happiness for the greatest number and the United States Declaration of Independence's famous phrase pursuit of happiness. We face the following problem: the globalization assures - due to its Nature - the growth of Z, which is the marketed part of the globalization, but not the total happiness. The main question in political philosophy is: What do we need to do in order to live together well? In complex approach, based on the wealth increase law we take into account the parameters, which will be changed by the human decisions (i) as well as the long-term expectations, which are motivating the decisions themselves (ii). Factors (i) are the followings: material goods, money, parameters of human physiology (e.g. health), psychology (knowledge), sociology (e.g. friends, power). These quantities are measurable in principle, i.e. they can be mapped into the set of real numbers. The changes are exchanges between two agents or with the nature, and there is production/consumption inside the agent.globalisation, decision theory, greatest happiness principle

    Viszontbiztosítás

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    A FinTech-jelenség hatása

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    The stabilizer fiscal policy and its long-term effects

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    This paper introduces the application of the fiscal policy in order to manage the crisis. The conclusion reached is that fiscal policies between are mainly neo-classical, i.e. expenditure reacted to the development of revenue. In the most countries counter-cyclical fiscal policies can be observed. However, as the governments there are smaller and greater the effect therefore comparably limited, this plays a key role in the economic recovery. Finally, the paper briefly discusses the similarities and differences the Hungarian crisismanagament

    Are collectors the real looters?

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    More on the vexed question of collectors, looting, and on the right relationship between museums, researchers and the antiquities marke
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