Learned works and publications |
Published over 150 scientific papers, including 1 personal and 5 coauthored monographs, 2 manuals, one of which in English, among which the principal ones are as follows:
Monographs:
1. L.B. Shostak. Regulation of Economic Growth in the Context of Natural Resources Restrictions. – Kyiv: Council for Studying the Productive Forces of Ukraine of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 1998. – 331 pp.
2. L.B. Shostak, I.K. Palamarchuk. Soil Conservation against Pollution with Agrochemicals, Industrial and Transport Waste // Optimization of Use and Protection of Land Resources (theoretical aspect). – Kyiv, Naukova Dumka Publishing House, 1989. – pp. 172-188. Personal contribution: an analysis of soil pollution with industrial waste, residua of agrochemicals and means of its prevention. – pp. 172-180.
3. L.B. Shostak, A.S. Novotorov. Ecological Rationing of Man-Caused Pollutions // Optimization of Use and Protection of Land Resources (theoretical aspect). – Kyiv, Naukova Dumka Publishing House, 1989. – pp. 188-202. Personal contribution: substantiation of the methodological approaches to ecological rationing. – pp. 188-195.
4. L.B. Shostak, A.S. Novotorov. The Eco-Toxicological Situation in a Region // The Scientific Foundations of Conservation and protection of Natural Resources of the Marshy Woodlands of Ukraine. – Kyiv: Naukova Dumka Publishing House, 1993. – pp. 27-39. Personal contribution: an evaluation of the present eco-toxicological situation in the Ukrainian Marshy Woodlands. – pp. 27-33.
5. L.B. Shostak, B.M. Danylyshyn. Sustainable Development within the System of Natural Resources Restrictions. – Kyiv: Council for Studying the Productive Forces of Ukraine of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 1999. – 367 pp.
6. L.B. Shostak, B.M. Danylyshyn. The Well-Being of Nations -- an Evolution of the Development Paradigm; in 2 books / National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Council for Studying the Productive Forces of Ukraine. – Kyiv, closed corporation “NNICHLAVA,” 2002. – Book 1: Evolution of Economic Relations. – 356 pp.
7. The Socio-Economic Potential of Sustainable Development: a manual // under the editorship of L.H. Melnyk, L. Hens. – Sumy: University Book Publishing House, 2007. – 1119 pp.
8. L.B. Shostak. Chapter 28. Ecological and Economic Substantiation of Economic Decisions. – pp. 709-733.
9. Textbook on Social and Economic Potential of Sustainable development / ed. Luc Hens, Leonid Melnik: a study guide (in English). – Sumy: University Book Publishing House, 2008. – 319 pp. L.B. Shostak. – Environmental Effects of Economic Decisions. – pp. 235-236.
Papers in professional scientific editions
1. L.B. Shostak. Lines of Improvement of management of Economic Cooperation of the Outsiders of the World Economy // Scientific Bulletin of the Kyiv Humanitarian Institute. – 2008 -- ¹ 1. pp. 30-35.
2. L.B. Shostak. Marketing as an Instrument of expansion of a National Economy in the World Economic Environment // The Economy of Ukraine. – 2007. -- ¹ 2—pp. 74-84.
3. L.B. Shostak, O.I. Dikarev. Energy Supply of Ukraine in International Economic Relations // The Economy of Ukraine. – 2007. -- ¹ 11—pp. 81-88.
4. L.B. Shostak. Problems of Energy Supply for Development of Ukraine // Proceedings of the IAPM. – 2007. – Issue 2 (16). – pp. 5-12.
5. L.B. Shostak. Generation and Distribution of a Quasi Rent in the World Geopolitical Environment // The Economy of Ukraine. – 2006. -- ¹ 1—pp. 52-58.
6. L.B. Shostak, B.M. Danylyshyn. Internal Zones of Special Financial Treatment for Economic Transactions // The Economy of Ukraine. – 2006. -- ¹ 3—pp. 12-19.
7. L.B. Shostak. The Quasi Rent: Nature, Generation, and Distribution // Economics of nature management and environmental protection: Collection of scientific papers / National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Council for Studying the Productive Forces of Ukraine. – 2004. – pp. 33-47.
8. L.B. Shostak. Innovational and Technological Development as a Precondition for a Socio-Economic Recovery of Ukraine // Strategy of development of Ukraine (economics, sociology, law): Scientific review – Issue 3-4. – Kyiv: NAU, 2004. – pp. 512-517.
9. L.B. Shostak. A.S. Badrak and others. A Common Free Market Zone: the concept and prospects for development // A strategy of development of Ukraine (economics, sociology, law): Scientific review – Issue 3-4. – Kyiv: NAU, 2004. – pp. 385-399.
10. L.B. Shostak. The Geopolitical and Economic Aspects of European Integration of Ukraine // A strategy of development of Ukraine (economics, sociology, law): Scientific review – Issue 1. – Kyiv: NAU, 2003. – pp. 238-245.
11. L.B. Shostak. Self-Identification of Ukraine within the European Identity Environment: an economic and geopolitical aspect // Productive forces and regional economy: Collection of scientific papers. – in 2 Parts. – Kyiv: Council for Studying the Productive Forces of Ukraine of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 2003. – Part II. – pp. 207-213.
12. L.B. Shostak. A Financial and Technological Paradigm of Sustainable Development of Ukraine in the Context of Economic Globalization // A mechanism of regulation of economy, economics of nature management, economics of an enterprise and industrial engineering. – 2002. -- ¹ 3-4. – pp. 43-50.
13. L.B. Shostak. Sustainable Development as a Concept of National Recovery // Economics of nature management and environmental protection: Collection of scientific papers // National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Council for Studying the Productive Forces of Ukraine. – 2002. – pp. 24-33.
14. L.B. Shostak. The Institutional Factor of Economic Exuberance of Ukraine // A strategy of economic development of Ukraine. – 2002. -- ¹ 1(8). – pp. 69-74.
15. L.B. Shostak. Strategic Lines of Resuscitation of the Industrial Complex of Ukraine in the Context of Regionalization of the Global Markets // Industrial economics of Ukraine. 2001. – pp. 37-45.
16. L.B. Shostak. The Regional Natural and Economic Potential of Location of Economic Activity and Recycling of its Wastes // A mechanism of regulation of economy, economics of nature management, economics of an enterprise and industrial engineering. – 2001. -- ¹ 3-4. – pp. 104-111.
17. L.B. Shostak. The Preemptive Guiding Lines of Economic Development of Ukraine in the 21st Century // A strategy of economic development of Ukraine. – 2001. – Issue 6. – pp. 190-201. L.B. Shostak. A mechanism of initiating economic growth of the post-planned economy States // Economics of Ukraine. – 2001. -- ¹ 11. pp. 50-56.
18. L.B. Shostak. The Evolution of System Economic Relations: a Liberal-Constructivist Aspect // Productive Forces and Regional Economics: In 2 Parts. – Kyiv: Council for Studying the Productive Forces of Ukraine of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 2001. – Part 2. – pp. 199-208.
19. L.B. Shostak. A.S. Badrak. The Industrial Sector of Economy of Ukraine in the Global Market Environment // Industrial economics. – 2001. -- ¹ 3(13). – ¹ 3(13). – pp. 64-71.
20. L.B. Shostak. A Normative Macroeconomic Model of Growth within the Framework of Socio-Economic Restrictions // Industrial economics. – 2000. -- ¹ 3(9). – pp. 177-183.
21. L.B. Shostak. Economic Instruments of Regulation of Environmentally Safe economic Activity // Socio-economics studies in a transitional period: sustainable development and environmental safety (regional policy). – Lviv, 2000.—Issue XX. – pp. 97-106.
22. L.B. Shostak. The Role of the Industrial Sector in Economic Growth Acceleration // Industrial economics of Ukraine. – 2000. – pp. 80-84.
23. L.B. Shostak. The Ecological Tax as a Tool for Regulation of Sustainable Economic Activities // Scientific bulletin of the Academy of Tax Service of Ukraine. – 2000. -- ¹ 2(8). – pp. 114-119.
24. 46-49.
25. L.B. Shostak. The Social and Environmental Guidelines of the Present Economic Policy // Economics of Ukraine. – 1999. -- ¹ 9. – pp. 72-79.
26. L.B. Shostak. Sustainability and the External Effects of Production // Economics of Ukraine. – 1999. -- ¹ 3(5). – pp. 131-136.
27. L.B. Shostak. An Analysis of the Approaches of Economic Theory to Regulation of the Labor Market // Employment and the labor market. --- 1999. – Issue 10. – pp. 36-42. |