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Incentives for academic and applied research and the reproduction of the economic community (Proceedings of the roundtable discussion at the XIX April international academic conference on economic and social development)

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  • V. M. Polterovich
  • A. P. Zaostrovtsev
  • E. T. Gurvich
  • N. A. Volchkova
  • L. M. Grigoryev
  • А. A. Yakovlev

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The selection of the trajectories of professional development by economic researches and economic analysts today is largely determined by formal criteria for assessing the results of their activity on the part of financing organizations. As has been shown in a number of works, such a formalized assessment may distort the incentives for studying the surrounding reality and adversely affect the formation of the professional community. In this connection, at the initiative of the Association of Russian Economic Think Tanks (ARETT), a roundtable discussion was held in the framework of the XIX April international academic conference of the National Research University Higher School of Economics (Moscow, April 10—13, 2018) where these and related issues were discussed. The discussion was moderated by ARETT president A. A. Yakovlev.

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  • V. M. Polterovich & A. P. Zaostrovtsev & E. T. Gurvich & N. A. Volchkova & L. M. Grigoryev & А. A. Yakovlev, 2018. "Incentives for academic and applied research and the reproduction of the economic community (Proceedings of the roundtable discussion at the XIX April international academic conference on economic and," Voprosy Ekonomiki, NP Voprosy Ekonomiki, issue 10.
  • Handle: RePEc:nos:voprec:y:2018:id:979
    DOI: 10.32609/0042-8736-2018-10-136-155
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