2017
DOI: 10.17835/2076-6297.2017.9.4.037-051
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National Models of Technological Development: a Comparative Analysis

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“…Therefore, measuring the effectiveness of institutions is most often assessed through the possibility to reduce transaction costs [Wallis, North, 1986;North, 1992;Volchik, Nechaev, 2015]. There are also alternative mechanisms for measuring the effectiveness of institutions through the creation of a basic index of social development, "combining two functionally different aggregates -an index that takes into account basic living conditions (stability) with an emphasis on basic guarantees, including personal security, and an index that takes into account opportunities (dynamics) of actors, including their desire to earn money, express their opinion, and carry out creative activities" [Balatsky, 2012;Balatsky, Ekimova, 2015, p. 36;Balatsky et al, 2017].…”
Section: Narrative Economics and Institutional Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, measuring the effectiveness of institutions is most often assessed through the possibility to reduce transaction costs [Wallis, North, 1986;North, 1992;Volchik, Nechaev, 2015]. There are also alternative mechanisms for measuring the effectiveness of institutions through the creation of a basic index of social development, "combining two functionally different aggregates -an index that takes into account basic living conditions (stability) with an emphasis on basic guarantees, including personal security, and an index that takes into account opportunities (dynamics) of actors, including their desire to earn money, express their opinion, and carry out creative activities" [Balatsky, 2012;Balatsky, Ekimova, 2015, p. 36;Balatsky et al, 2017].…”
Section: Narrative Economics and Institutional Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%