About the Site


About the site

This scientific noncommercial private site is devoted to Utility & Prospect & Decision Theories, Modeling & Forecasting & Planning, Science, World, Science Journalism.

A breakthrough can occur in near future. It can take place in economics, particularly in the field of decision theories. Its effect can be essentially wider and can involve forecasting, planning, probability theory, logic, etc. It can grow from ideas which are more or less concerned with the "Principle of uncertain future"

The main goal of the site is to monitor the fields which can be concerned with this breakthrough, not to miss the breakthrough and to watch its development.

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About the author of the site

Alexander Harin.
Graduated from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. Scientific experience in the field of physics: approximately 15 articles and reports and one patent.

Experience in programming, including the development of accounting programs.
Experience in practical accounting. Graduated from Moscow State University's Center of Accountants and Auditors. Member of the Institute of Professional Accountants of Russia.
Taught accounting in the Modern University for the Humanities. Author of accounting theory and International Accounting Standards courses.

Scientific experience in the field of economic theory. Author of a new scientific approach (Principle of uncertain future and Arrangements' infringements) in the fields of economic theory and modeling & forecasting & planning.

The editor of RePEc weekly New Economics Papers Reports:
NEP-upt - Utility Models & Prospect Theories,
NEP-acc - Accounting & Auditing.
An editor of Munich Personal RePEc Archive


Main works in the field of the approach

Principle of uncertain future and utility
A. Harin
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany     2007
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A new approach to solve old problems
A. Harin
Game Theory and Information, EconWPA     2005
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