Модели Экономики В Теории Институциональных Матриц
[Economy models within institutional matrices theory framework]
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The article highlights the results of the theoretical modeling of the economy within the institutional matrices theory framework. The economy is modeled as evolutionary developing structure of interacted market and redistributive institutions. If branches with diminishing returns prevail in the economy, the market institutions are the main, whereas the redistributive institutions are the additional. On the contrary, if the increasing returns branches dominate, the redistributive economic institutions play a framework role, while the market institutions serve as complimentary or additional ones.Download Info
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Paper provided by University Library of Munich, Germany in its series MPRA Paper with number 18721.Length:
Date of creation: Feb 2007
Date of revision: Jun 2008
Publication status: Published in Экономическая наука современной России 2.37(2007): pp. 34-51
Handle: RePEc:pra:mprapa:18721
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Keywords: Возрастающая отдача. Теория институциональных матриц; Х и Y—экономики Возрастающая отдача Теория институциональных матриц Х и Y—экономики;Find related papers by JEL classification:
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