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The monograph sets out the tools for transforming developing countries into democratic states with competitive economy. The scheme and mechanism for reforming the superstructure of developing countries under the accelerated transition to nature similar economy is substantiated. The method has been established for involving world high-tech investors in the process of transforming national economies into competitive innovative economies. The principles of macroeconomic balancing of economic systems for the benefit of the innovation economy are determined. The program of reforms for the superstructure and basis of Ukraine in 2017-2020 was developed. For managers and specialists of public authorities and local self-government, politicians, scientific institutions, organizations and banks of all forms of ownership.
About the author
Victor Ivashchenko ¿ author of Monography "Innovative Economy: Formation and development " // NASU - K., 2012. - 332 p.; textbook "Economic analysis of economic activity" // KNEU. - K.: N¿chlava, 1999. - 204 p.; 10 copyright certificates and 2 patents; Yuriy Ivashchenkö author of 8 copyright certificates and 2 patents.
Summary
Leon and the Spitting Image is about a hotel full of animals. It's about an evil ice maker. It's about glass eyeballs and human catapults. It's about really old panty hose and Possibly Fake Hair.
But mostly it's about Leon Zeisel and his epic quest to survive fourth grade. What's stopping him? Two things. First, there's Miss Hagmeyer. She's a supernaturally strict teacher with ears that resemble giant rotting mushrooms. And then there is Leon's archenemy, Lumpkin the Pumpkin, a human tank with a deadly dodgeball throw known to all as the sidewinder.
Luckily, Leon has two friends, Lily-Matisse and P.W., who will stand by him no matter what -- even if his magical, mysterious plans for rescue and revenge involve . . . SPIT!