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How can talent abroad induce development at home? Towards a pragmatic development agenda
Washington :
Migration Policy Institute, 2013.
Under the general editorship: Kuznetsov Y.
This volume develops a pragmatic approach to the engagement of highly skilled members of the diaspora for the benefit of their countries of origin. The book is based on empirical work in middle-income economies such as those in Argentina, Mexico, and Russia, as well as in high-income countries such as South Korea, Ireland, and the United Kingdom.
Freinkman L., Gonchar K. R., Kuznetsov Y., , in : How can talent abroad induce development at home? Towards a pragmatic development agenda. : Washington : Migration Policy Institute, 2013. Ch. 8. P. 207-266.
Chapter 8 focuses on the Russian diaspora and uses the online survey and face-to-face interviews as an empirical data source. The study concludes that Russian emigrants are less engaged in their home country development that their Argentinean or Mexican counterparts. But this gap is not as large as it seems given the much stronger engagement ...
Added: August 2, 2013
Freinkman L., Gonchar K. R., Kuznetsov Y., , in : How can talent abroad induce development at home? Towards a pragmatic development agenda. : Washington : Migration Policy Institute, 2013. Ch. 8. P. 207-266.
Chapter 8 focuses on the Russian diaspora and uses the online survey and face-to-face interviews as an empirical data source. The study concludes that Russian emigrants are less engaged in their home country development that their Argentinean or Mexican counterparts. But this gap is not as large as it seems given the much stronger engagement ...
Added: August 2, 2013
Zakharov V., Blinov A. O., Зборник матице српске за друштвене науке 2012 No. 140(3) P. 335-346
The article argues that the results of modernization are determined by the growth of innovation potential. The success of modernization depends on the coherence of technological, educational and communication strategies. ...
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Balashov A. I., Мартьянова Я. В., Вопросы экономики 2015 № 9 С. 1-14
The article is devoted to the analysis the effectiveness of the budget spending on the development of military-industrial complex in Russia. The authors assess the impact of re-industrialization policy on the competitiveness of the Russian economy. The research methodology is in the frames of the structural analysis. We investigate the Russian defense industry, basing on ...
Added: September 17, 2015
Yarkin A., / Высшая школа экономики. Series EC "Economics". 2014. No. 72.
Does less inequality in wealth distribution imply better property rights protection? In this paper we show that this impact is non monotonous and is conditional on a) equilibrium type: conflict (rent-seeking) or peace, b) the reasons of changes in wealth distribution, and c) the size of the ruling class, “elite”. In the conflict stage, institutional ...
Added: November 15, 2014
Беркс Л., Кротти Р., Хануз М. Д. et al., Женева : Всемирный экономический форум, 2011
Two decades after transitioning from a planned to a market economy and following a decade of buoyant growth, Russia’s economy experienced a considerable setback during the economic crisis. The downturn drew attention to the fragility of Russia’s economic development model, which continues to be based on exploiting natural resources rather than vibrant entrepreneurial industries. The ...
Added: November 11, 2013
Andrey A. Gnidchenko, Structural Change and Economic Dynamics 2021 Vol. 59 P. 281-291
This paper examines structural transformation along the development path by linking export concentration to economic development in a cross-country setting. I explore the role of widening product mix, export restructuring and quality upgrading for the patterns of export concentration measured by the weighted Theil index. This study contributes to the literature by developing the decomposition ...
Added: September 17, 2021
Tovar-García E. D., Ensayos Sobre Política Económica 2011 Vol. 29 No. 66 P. 80-127
This paper shows the empirical evidence about the nexus financial globalization-financial development, and the theoretical relationship between both, because this is important for the process of economic growth and development. A new empirical test is elaborated, with new indicators of financial globalization and financial development closer to theoretical and conceptual framework, and with a different ...
Added: January 23, 2014
Demidova O., Signorelli M., Post-Communist Economies 2012 Vol. 24 No. 2 P. 191-217
In spite of a growing body of literature investigating the determinants of youth unemployment, studies at sub-national level are still scarce, especially for Russian regions. This article is an innovative attempt to analyse econometrically the key factors affecting the youth unemployment rate and the ratio between youth and total unemployment rates for 75 Russian regions ...
Added: September 3, 2012
Barsukova S., Экономическая социология 2014 Т. 15 № 5 С. 104-112
The author presents a review of “In the Shadow of Regulation: Informality in the Russian Labor Market” edited by V. Gimpelson and R. Kapeliushnikov (HSE Publishing House, 2014). This book is designed as a collection of texts devoted to various aspects of informal employment in the Russian labor market. The book review attempts to explore ...
Added: October 17, 2015
ЦЭМИ РАН, 2015
The thirty second issue of the collection includes two sections: «Theoretical problems of economics and institutional reforms» and «Applied problems and practice of institutional reforms in Russia ...
Added: February 15, 2016
Krukov V. A., Журнал Сибирского федерального университета. Серия: Гуманитарные науки 2015 Т. 8 С. 21-43
The article deals with different priorities of economic activities in the Arctic. The role and the place of extractive industry in different countries are analysed. It is shown that the main emphasis in the modern Arctic economic is shifted to socio-economic return not only economic efficiency of projects itself. To be leader in Arctic development ...
Added: November 20, 2015
Matveenko V. D., Economic Research-Ekonomska Istraživanja 2016 Vol. 29 No. 1 P. 888-903
The paper argues that labour institutions, such as efficiency wages or their analogues more typical for the former planned economies, can aggravate a vulnerability of developing economies caused by windfalls, such as additional oil income or foreign aid. The economy is modelled by use of the, so-called, fK endogenous growth model based on microfoundations describing ...
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Gokhberg L., Бизнес-журнал 2006 № 16(100)
Усилия российских предприятий направлены не на реализацию инновационных прорывов с перспективой создания новых рынков, а преимущественно на имитацию чужих инноваций и сохранение прежней ниши на локальных рынках. Все это обрекает экономику на движение по «догоняющему» пути развития и растущее технологическое отставание. ...
Added: January 16, 2013
Зеленцов Н. В., Международный научный журнал 2010 № 5 С. 13-18
The paper considers the prospects of domestic pharmaceutical industry development and determines the requirements for strategic growth for the drug manufacturers. Particularly highlighted are the results of examining the present situation in the domestic pharmaceutical industry as well as the analysis of international experience. The author determines the main growth aims of the domestic pharmaceutical ...
Added: October 26, 2012
Gokhberg L., Человек и труд 2000 № 11 С. 81-84
Успехи мировых научно-технологических лидеров во многом определяются эффективной интеграцией науки, образования и бизнеса, выступающей действенным инструментом устойчивого развития и конкурентоспособности этих стран в условиях глобализации и становления экономики, основанной на знаниях. ...
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Turku : [б.и.], 2012
The Pan-European Institute publishes a quarterly discussion forum Baltic Rim Economies (BRE) which focuses on the development of the Baltic Sea region. In BRE, high level public and corporate decision makers, representatives of Academia, and several other experts contribute to the discussion. ...
Added: June 20, 2013
Gonchar K. R., Marek P., Economics of Transition and Institutional Change 2014 Vol. 22 No. 4 P. 605-634
This article conducts a plant-level study of the factors affecting foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow to a large openning economy endowed with specific factor advantages. We conclude that the distribution of FDI in the Russian regions depends on market access and can be most notably by the knowledge-capital framework. Factor endowments built by natural resources ...
Added: August 25, 2014
Dobrynskaya V. V., Turkisch E., Post-Communist Economies 2010 Vol. 22 No. 3 P. 283-302
Despite the impressive economic growth in Russia between 1999 and 2007, there is a fear that Russia may suffer the Dutch disease, which predicts that a country with large natural resource rents may experience a de-industrialisation and a lower long term economic growth. In this paper we study if there are any symptoms of the ...
Added: October 4, 2012
Костелянец С. В., Гришина Н. В., Азия и Африка сегодня 2019 № 10 С. 52-54
The Centre for Sociological and Political Sciences Studies of the Institute for African Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences held the Round Table “Tourism in Africa: Prospects for Development”. Participants of the round table placed considerable emphasis on the fact that African countries that have committed to developing tourism industry face both old problems – ...
Added: October 15, 2020
Korotayev A., Вестник Института экономики Российской академии наук 2015 № 1 С. 149-162
The 19th century saw an explosive growth of the gap between the “First” and the “Third” World as regards per capita incomes and levels of life that has become to be known as the “Great Divergence”. In the 20th century the Great Divergence continued up to the early 1970s, and then – in the late ...
Added: December 3, 2015
Avdeeva D., Общественные науки и современность 2019 № 3 С. 79-93
This paper is devoted to the study of the degree of trust (and distrust) in Russia, and to the assessment of the possible impact of trust on the level of the economic development of Russia. The level of social trust in Russia is lower than in many developed countries. The armed forces and the church ...
Added: June 4, 2019
Birkes L., Blanke J., Browne C. et al., Geneva : World Economic Forum, 2011
Two decades after transitioning from a planned to a market economy and following a decade of buoyant growth, Russia’s economy experienced a considerable setback during the economic crisis. The downturn drew attention to the fragility of Russia’s economic development model, which continues to be based on exploiting natural resources rather than vibrant entrepreneurial industries. The ...
Added: November 12, 2013
Borisova E., Kulkova A., Вопросы экономики 2016 № 1 С. 81-106
Various components of culture have recently been in the focus of economic research. Numerous empirical studies show that cultural norms, as well as religion and language, matter for economic development and have not only statistical but also economic significance. This paper considers various examples of how culture can affect individual values and behavior. It also ...
Added: October 16, 2015
Yarkin A., Журнал Новой экономической ассоциации 2014 № Специальный выпуск С. 19-34
This paper presents the game-theoretic model of production and conflict (rent-seeking). It attempts to explain the empirically observed non monotonous relationship between, on the one hand, the rent-seeking intensity and, on the other hand, heterogeneity in asset ownership and quality of property rights protection. We show that there exists an “inverted-U” relationship between the aggregate ...
Added: September 15, 2014