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This paper deals with the results of statistical analysis of economic dynamics features of leading economic macroregions carried out in connection with the dynamics of nature protection expenditures and investments in the countries of European Union. The increase of such expenditures demonstrates periodicity, related to the medium-term cyclic character of economic development, periods of growth – to the cycle of modernization of economies in 1980th, slump of such expenditures – to the recession in 2008-2009th. A hypothesis is stated about connection of dynamics of such expenditures with the level of aggregate income per capita in form of Environmental Kuznets Curve: in the developed countries – with reaching of the maturity stage of the leading technological structure, in economies with quickly developing markets – with completion of industrialization or modernization period.
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Paul Samuelson was one of the greatest economists of the second half of the 20th century; his works helped to lay the foundations of current economic theory. The aim of the paper is to show Samuelson's contribution to development of economic sciences which relates to wide range of various areas of economics, mainly economic analysis, economic dynamics and general balance, stability analysis, theory of consumption, capital theory, macroeconomics, multiplier accelerator model, elaboration of Phillips curve, creation and promotion of neoclassical synthesis etc. Samuelson popularized also economic knowledge, in particular by means of the world-famous Economics textbook which became the real Bible of economic sciences for numerous students.
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