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The aim of the concept of inclusive growth is to derive political recommendations on the basis of selected indicators so that a maximum number of socio-economic groups may benefit from the economic progress of a country. On the one hand, this initiative continues the long-running debate on...
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Proponents of New Institutional Economics claim, among other things, that NIE forms the basis for a new theory of development financing. This article explains the differences between neo-institutional approaches and other theories of development financing. It shows that there is a link between...
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Digitisation processes have – often through disruptive innovations – injected additional competition in many markets … valuable and (allegedly) also so powerful that competition authorities, legal scholars, economists and others social scientists … power in digital markets. A number of competition authority inquiries and reports and Government commissioned policy studies …
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