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inequality. In each case, we discuss recent and possible policy reforms. We make comparisons with China’s federal system where …
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intervene in markets. We examine state ownership of firms as one tool of government control. Taking China and India as examples …
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The demise of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the USSR signaled a rush to privatization in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. The governments of these countries are trying to privatize i.e. transfer state-owned-and-operated enterprises to private owners and/or managers...
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The article explains the peculiarities of institutional effects on growth rates in post-communist countries. By proposing a certain dependence of the institution-growth nexus on the nature of institutional emergence, the distinction between revolutionary and evolutionary processes of institution...
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China’s reform of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) has achieved notably through 30 years of reforms while the performance … affecting China’s reform of SOEs. Focuses in different periods of the reform are varied, as are the theories guiding decision …, and Lang Xianping vs. Gu Chujun within the 30 years as a clue, has put in a model theories that affect China’s reform of …
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In this paper, the current situation in Russian agriculture is analyzed on the basis of constructivist institutionalism as a result of the institutional evolution during several centuries. In particular this analysis has shown that such agrarian upheavals in Russia, as the abolition of serfdom...
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is information asymmetry between them. Consequently, final solution is a suboptimum one. China is a socialist country … whose political regime is quite different from others in western world , however, China’s business cycles are also … coincidence with political cycles. This paper analyzed a hypothesis based on China’s real political and economic cycle. Firstly …
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The resignation of T T Krishnamachari from the finance ministership in early 1958 was the culmination of three developments evolving concurrently. The first was the M C Chagla Commission of Enquiry Report, which ultimately led to Jawaharlal Nehru accepting Krishnamachari’s resignation. The...
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В статье анализируется влияние формальных экономических институтов на развитие постсоциалистических стран. Акцент делается на необходимости разграничения...
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This paper examines the political economy of emerging infectious disease (EID) surveillance programs. It provides lessons learned for U.S. military medical research laboratories collaborating with developing countries and is comprised of four case studies: Kenya (U.S. Army Medical Research...
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