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Law, Economics, Sociology, Political Science as “Participants” in Interdisciplinary Research

EDN: LBAEHT

Abstract

The article is devoted to the analysis of trends in the development of interdisciplinary research  in  modern  science,  caused  by  the  needs  of  both  science  itself  and  different spheres of society. The purpose of the article is to identify trends in the interaction of social sciences with each other and with their other types: humanitarian, natural, formal. This is how the modern organizational structure of Russian science and its compliance with  the  needs  of  development  and  interaction  of  different  branches  of  science  are considered. The conclusion is made about the relevance of intensifying the development of interdisciplinary research both in terms of interaction of social sciences with each other and with other types of sciences: humanities and natural sciences, which is especially important within the framework of the modern active development of information and communication technologies, as the basis for the general functioning of domestic science. The interaction of the social and formal sciences should be based on the use of the latter as a powerful tool to support research in the field of social sciences, as well as to ensure their interaction with other branches of science.

About the Author

L. P. Kleeva
Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Russian Federation

Ludmila P. Kleeva

Prospekt Vernadskogo, 82, Moscow, 119571



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Kleeva L.P. Law, Economics, Sociology, Political Science as “Participants” in Interdisciplinary Research. Russian competition law and economy. 2025;(2):40-47. (In Russ.) EDN: LBAEHT

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