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) in Russia. Thus, our study showed that values remain fairly stable within a single culture; however, they are different …
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The ratings of political institutions are well-known and widely used in academic literature. These ratings are mostly … indices predict economic growth better than those commonly used, primarily because they include information about institutions …
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focuses on innovation, high levels of tolerance, and strong institutions, while the latter focuses on investment, a lower …-level of tolerance, and weak political institutions. Institutions do matter – they seem to be a causal mechanism in the … relationship between tolerance and modernization. Institutions play a significant role in the tolerant model, where a post …
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The core idea of the paper is to put the social embeddedness of economic phenomena as a key concept in economic sociology at the heart of empirical research. The author stresses the importance of taking into account the temporal dimension of market exchange. It is shown that the continuation of...
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environmental factors (e.g. institutions, culture) on one hand, and accumulated human capital on the other. To what extent is an … individual’s trust driven by contemporaneous institutions and environmental conditions and to what extent is it determined by the …
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Institutions affect investment decisions, including investments in human capital. Hence institutions are relevant for … the allocation of talent. Good market-supporting institutions attract talent to productive value-creating activities … individuals are particularly sensitive in their career choices to the quality of institutions, and test these predictions on a …
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is also provoking a power shift which is reshaping the relations between all the regional actors. This article analyses …
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institutions for political (democratic rules) and economic (free market entry) competitiveness. To analyze this relationship … economic institutions exert cumulative positive impact upon health (even if their separate effects are negative or …
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subdiscipline’s objects of study, such as social institutions, social networks, daily interactions, childhood, cultural memory …
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The late 1980s and early 1990s were characterized by the sudden rise of nationalist movements in almost all Soviet ethnic regions. It is argued that the rise of political nationalism since the late 1980s can be explained by development of cultural nationalism in the previous decades, as an...
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