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Az Intézmények Gazdasági Növekedésre Gyakorolt Hatása A Politikai Vezetőkön Keresztül

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  • Zolcsák, Dóra

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A cikk egy ország vezetőjének intézményekre gyakorolt hatását foglalja össze, amely közvetlenül befolyásolja a gazdasági növekedést, legalábbis az intézményi közgazdaságtan szerint. Az írás továbbá áttekinti azokat az irodalmakat, amelyekben a vezető és maga a vezetés (leadership) válik hangsúlyossá a gazdasági teljesítmény egyik lehetséges magyarázataként, kiváltképp az intézmények megfelelő átalakítása végett. A vezető személye, valamint a fejlődésben betöltött szerepe a mai napig igen vitatott kérdéskör, ezért a cikk szemlélteti, milyen lehetséges ok-okozati összefüggések lelhetőek fel az egyik, illetve a másik oldal véleményét illetően. ---------- The article summarizes the influence of political leaders on institutions which, according to institutional economics, directly influences economic growth. Furthermore, the study reviews the literature in which leadership itself becomes a significant factor as a possible explanation for the reason for economic growth through institutional change. Although political leader or its role in growth is still viewed as a controversial issue in economics, the paper emphasises what kind of cause-effect relations exist between political leaders and economic growth and reveals that leaders do matter directly in economic performance by the formation of institutions.

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  • Zolcsák, Dóra, 2016. "Az Intézmények Gazdasági Növekedésre Gyakorolt Hatása A Politikai Vezetőkön Keresztül," Acta Carolus Robertus, Karoly Robert University College, vol. 6(2).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:hukruc:256519
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.256519
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