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survey response rates. Results indicated that the inclusion of incentives did not increase survey response rate nor did value … of incentive or incentive saliency. Respondents who were offered incentives, however, were quicker in providing the … requested information than those respondents not offered incentives for their participation. Discussion details how audiences …
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empirical inquiries. Researchers have found that mismanagement is often a consequence of misplaced incentives. This paper tries … incentives. An introduction is given as a short overview of the healthcare sector with its economical specialties. This is … followed by an outline of some well established contract models and their effect on the demander’s incentives. The paper …
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Economic Theory: Reproduction, Technology, Institutions”. The main scientific and organizational challenges in the field of …
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In this article the concept of system economics — a new direction in economic theory based on a view of economic … application as a conceptual platform for progress in solving current tasks of modern economic theory have been defined. …
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Рассмотрены теоретические основания промышленной политики с позиций неоклассической, институциональной и эволюционной экономической теории. Обоснована...
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Представлен обзор выступлений участников II-й Всероссийской школы молодых исследователей эволюционной и институциональной экономики, проводимой учеными из ИЭ...
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on bounded rationality; neoinstitutionalism and ethical economics preserve the concept of rationality in the theory … the theory it entails; neoinstitutionalism broadens and deepens the neoclassical theory maintaining its core; ethical …, expansion of psychology into economics; evolutionary theory biology expansion into economics; ethical economics ethics expansion …
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This paper draws on institutional and evolutionary economics and contributes to an approach to environmental policy which diverges from mainstream prescriptions. The 'socio-technical system' is the core concept: this is a complex made of co-evolving institutions, technologies, markets and actors...
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Orthodox economics sees transport as a market which can be made more sustainable by improving its self-regulating capacity. To date this static approach has not been able to limit the growing demand for transport and its increasing environmental impact. Better results might be obtained by using...
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This keynote reflects on the phased-out original neoclassical research program and the dominance of originally heterodox issues and questions, all beyond the ‘optimality and equilibrium of the market economy’, in modern cutting-edge economic research. This provides opportunities for...
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