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Fiscal Policy And Public Entrepreneurship As Determinants Of Institutional Modernization Of Transformation Processes
[Фискальная Политика И Государственное Предпринимательство Как Детерминанты Институциональной Трансформации]

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  • Karpukhno Irina (Карпухно И.А.)

    (Donetsk national university)

  • Kyurdzhiev Sergey (Кюрджиев С.П.)

    (South-Russia Institute of Management – branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

  • Plaksina Anastasiya (Плаксина А.М.)

    (Donetsk national university)

Abstract

The existing typology of transformational processes is considered, namely: the model of state-market reform of the early “real socialism”, “criminal-oligarchic”, liberal-corporate and state-corporate transformation models. The fiscal policy and the state entrepreneurship are investigated as determinants of institutional transformation. The concept of institutional modernization of transformational economic systems based on the methods of fiscal policy and the mechanism of state entrepreneurship has been developed.

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  • Karpukhno Irina (Карпухно И.А.) & Kyurdzhiev Sergey (Кюрджиев С.П.) & Plaksina Anastasiya (Плаксина А.М.), 2019. "Fiscal Policy And Public Entrepreneurship As Determinants Of Institutional Modernization Of Transformation Processes [Фискальная Политика И Государственное Предпринимательство Как Детерминанты Инст," State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, vol. 1, pages 129-135.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:smmscn:s19118
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