Abstract

Within the framework of the identified predominant processes that form the uniqueness of inter-phase transitions, the article highlights the accumulating processes of system transformation. At the same time, within the framework of the transition from the neo-industrial to the digital economy, informatization as a conjunctural process, based on the mass introduction of digital technologies, contributes to the formation of the monetary and information form of capital. Based on the analysis of the definitions of monetary and informational forms of capital, two approaches can be identified. The first of them is narrow, from his point of view, the MIFC is investment resources in real assets through digital and IT technologies. The second approach is broad, it allows us to interpret MIFC as an independent form of capital associated with the self-increasing cost of investments in the development of information and labor resources to create new high-tech products that can increase surplus value at each intra-phase transition of the post-industrial megacycle.

Highlights

  • The current development of the national and global economy can be defined as a transformational period from industrial to post-industrial development

  • Based on the presented table, the following conclusions can be drawn: The third is that modern development can be characterized by a transition from the neo-industrial to the digital economy, the completion of which can be determined by increasing the efficiency of production by optimizing costs and increasing profitability, expanding the range of benefits created in the field of virtual and digital economy, the beginning of structural changes in the economy – increasing the share of the neo-industrial sector in the created national wealth, transformation of the dynamics and income structure of all participants in the production process

  • If we take into account the presence of recurrent dependencies between processes that have a cyclical nature, within the framework of the transition from the neo-industrial to the digital economy, we can assume that informatization as a conjunctural process, based on the mass introduction of digital technologies, contributes to the formation of the monetary and information form of capital

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Introduction

The current development of the national and global economy can be defined as a transformational period from industrial to post-industrial development. The final cycle is called the industrial megacycle by us because its dynamics reflect the essential nature of the industrial era, its heyday fell on the period of domination of the II-IV technological order with a total time duration of more than 100 years (18351940), while starting from the 60s of the XX century, during the transition to the V technological order, the conditions for a new stage of the industrial economy – neo-industrial, which is considered by us as the final stage of the industrial era, was formed. We define the postindustrial megacycle as a cycle associated with the formation and development of a post-industrial society and its economy. - the importance of information as an economic resource increases significantly, it becomes the main transformative production resource;. The processes outlined above are the cross-cutting nature, and they manifest themselves with varying degrees of intensity in each phase of the post-industrial cycle

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