Prospects of liberalization for S&T policies in Russia: institutional analysis
Svetlana Kirdina
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Светлана Георгиевна Кирдина-Чэндлер
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Abstract:
The objective of the paper is to define the trajectory of economic institutional reforms in Russia as a framework of S&T policies. The methodology of this research is based upon the institutional matrices theory (Кирдина, 2001; Kirdina, 2003). The hypothesis claims that the “institutional nature” of Russia defines its prospects of liberalization and needs the active implementation of liberal market institutions policy only within a framework of modernization of redistributive state economic system. Modern S&T policy in Russia demonstrates the implications of such kind of development. The new institutional form of State Corporation that is non-profit organization under government regulation has been widely developed for last 3 years. The main sphere of State Corporations activity is high-tech development. The share of State Corporations in the state budget is more than 20% and it is constantly increasing.
Keywords: institutional matrices theory; X- and Y-economies; Russia; state regulation; S&T policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B41 B52 D42 E61 H11 K11 O32 O52 P00 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010-05-24
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Published in Sociology of Science and Technology 2.1(2010): pp. 10-28
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