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    Author Correction: Casimir forces exerted by epsilon-near-zero hyperbolic materials (Scientific Reports, (2020), 10, 1, (16831), 10.1038/s41598-020-73995-0)

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    In the original version of this Article, Igor S. Nefedov was incorrectly affiliated with “Saratov State University, Astrakhanskaya 83, Saratov, Russian Federation, 410012”. The correct affiliation is listed below: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), 6 Miklukho-Maklaya St., Moscow 117198, Russia. This error has now been corrected in the HTML and PDF versions of the Article. © 2020, The Author(s)

    Поэтика народнического травелога конца XIX века (путевые очерки Ф. Д. Нефедова)

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    462The article deals with the late stage of the Narodnik?s (populist) fiction of early 1890-s in the aspect of deep cognition of Russia, which was important on the turn of the century. The subject matter is the travel essays of the writer-ethnographer F.D. Nefedov, who is forgotten nowadays. The article describes some features of the poetics of the Narodnik?s travelogue (the narrator, the compositional principle of contrast a conflict within a single scene, etc.), the originality of the demonstration of the author?s position and synthetical genre structure. According to the type of the plot construction Nefedov?s travelogue is close to a story. His plot is not only localy attached to a certain scene or a situation, but also contains the idea which is expressed in the attempts of the privileged class characters to get closer to the ordinary people, but their realization remains outside the plot. The poetics of Nefedov?s travel essays reflects both the ideological position of the author an

    Поэтика народнического травелога конца XIX века (путевые очерки Ф. Д. Нефедова)

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    The article deals with the late stage of the Narodnik?s (populist) fiction of early 1890-s in the aspect of deep cognition of Russia, which was important on the turn of the century. The subject matter is the travel essays of the writer-ethnographer F.D. Nefedov, who is forgotten nowadays. The article describes some features of the poetics of the Narodnik?s travelogue (the narrator, the compositional principle of contrast a conflict within a single scene, etc.), the originality of the demonstration of the author?s position and synthetical genre structure. According to the type of the plot construction Nefedov?s travelogue is close to a story. His plot is not only localy attached to a certain scene or a situation, but also contains the idea which is expressed in the attempts of the privileged class characters to get closer to the ordinary people, but their realization remains outside the plot. The poetics of Nefedov?s travel essays reflects both the ideological position of the author and46

    Russia’s Modern Banking Law

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    In this study, the author offers a very general review of banking legislation in Russia. The author discusses the main statutory acts which regulate banking activity and the Central Bank of the Russian Federation (Bank of Russia). The author describes the Bank of Russia’s functions. He concludes that, in modern market conditions, it is extremely important to develop civil regulation and reduce administrative regulation; however, he finds that, unfortunately, the Bank of Russia is still subject to administrative management. Considering the nature of the relationships between the Bank of Russia and private credit organizations, the author insists on the need for a partnership, forged on principles of dispositive regulation, between them. More generally, this work considers the problems of domestic financial regulation through the theoretical prism of free banking. Current Russian banking legislation only focuses on the creation of the best mechanism for the organization of credit and financial relationships. The author considers not only the requirements for state financial policy, but also the interests of private credit organizations, which serve as the engine of the financial market and strengthen the banking system as a whole. Until recently, many aspects of the Russian banking system have been a compromise between the old and new conceptions of the economy. For this reason, the upholding of free market ideas is essential in order to develop banking legal theory. The author criticizes the emerging tendency to reduce the role of liberal financial institutions, such as the increasing role of the Bank of Russia as a mega-regulator. Considering this, the author recommends the application of immediate counteractions against the above-described tendency and supports the strengthening of the independence of credit organizations. He emphasizes that this is the only approach to fully develop the existing banking system.In this study, the author offers a very general review of banking legislation in Russia. The author discusses the main statutory acts which regulate banking activity and the Central Bank of the Russian Federation (Bank of Russia). The author describes the Bank of Russia’s functions. He concludes that, in modern market conditions, it is extremely important to develop civil regulation and reduce administrative regulation; however, he finds that, unfortunately, the Bank of Russia is still subject to administrative management. Considering the nature of the relationships between the Bank of Russia and private credit organizations, the author insists on the need for a partnership, forged on principles of dispositive regulation, between them. More generally, this work considers the problems of domestic financial regulation through the theoretical prism of free banking. Current Russian banking legislation only focuses on the creation of the best mechanism for the organization of credit and financial relationships. The author considers not only the requirements for state financial policy, but also the interests of private credit organizations, which serve as the engine of the financial market and strengthen the banking system as a whole. Until recently, many aspects of the Russian banking system have been a compromise between the old and new conceptions of the economy. For this reason, the upholding of free market ideas is essential in order to develop banking legal theory. The author criticizes the emerging tendency to reduce the role of liberal financial institutions, such as the increasing role of the Bank of Russia as a mega-regulator. Considering this, the author recommends the application of immediate counteractions against the above-described tendency and supports the strengthening of the independence of credit organizations. He emphasizes that this is the only approach to fully develop the existing banking system

    TUI tipų lyginamasis vertinimas ES-14 ir Vidurio bei Rytų Europos šalyse.

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    The main purpose of this master thesis is to determine types of foreign direct investments (FDI) in two distinct parts of the European Union (the EU): in 14 countries that were part of the union in 1995 (EU-14) and 8 new member states in Central and Eastern European (CEE) region that joined in 2004. Master thesis consists of three parts: the analysis of the literature, research and its results, a conclusion and recommendations. Literature analysis focused on review of the theories that led to the development of the FDI, application of them in this work, as well as overview of previous research on the FDI determinants in the CEE region. The author defined proxy variables such as GDP, inflation, wage rate, education and resource rents that acted as representatives of certain types of FDI. Following literature analysis, the author applied defined panel data model to carry out the research into FDI determinants in two regions. After calculations were done, the author found out that FDI in EU-14 countries is mainly positively influenced by GDP per capita, while for CEE region rising wages is negative factor and inflation rate has positive influence. Conclusions were made that the EU, although acting like joint economic union, is not homogenous in attracting FDI. The countries of EU-14 region have shown specialization in market-seeking FDI and CEE region in efficiency-seeking type. The natural resource seeking FDI does not have standing in either of regions and asset-seeking FDI requires further research. Author believes that results of the study can be useful for more precise definition of governmental investment-seeking policies. During this work several research gaps were found, mainly in relationship of education and FDI, which author recommends to explore further
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