Preview

Voprosy Ekonomiki

Advanced search
Open Access Open Access  Restricted Access Subscription Access

On Using in Russia the Experience of Newly Industrialized Countries in Forming "Development Institutions" and Fostering Innovational Economic Growth

Abstract

The report examines the problems of private-public cooperation in launching "development institutions" that target fostering the innovation-based economic growth model. The analysis is focused on the experience of countries, which face comparable challenges — resource scarcity, market imperfection, and lack of industrial demand for innovations. Several lessons learnt from this experience are presented, as well as recommendations how to launch this policy mechanism in Russia.

About the Author

article Editorial
State University - Higher School of Economics; Interdepartmental Analytical Center (IAC)
Russian Federation


References

1. Avnimelech G., Teubal M. Venture Capital Starp-up Co-evolution and the Emergence & Development of Israel’s New High-tech Cluster. Part 1: Macro-background and Industry Analysis // Economy, Innovation, New Technology, 2004, vol. 13, No 1, January, p.33-60.

2. Locke R. Building Trust. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, Hilton Towers, San Francisco, California, September 1, 2001.

3. Rodrik D. Growth Strategies. John F Kennedy School of Government Working Paper, Harvard University, 2003.

4. Suh J. Emerging Patterns of Innovation Networks in Korea and Its Policy Implications. Mimeo, Korea Development Institute, 2002.


Review

For citations:


On Using in Russia the Experience of Newly Industrialized Countries in Forming "Development Institutions" and Fostering Innovational Economic Growth. Voprosy Ekonomiki. 2004;(10):32-54. (In Russ.)

Views: 526


ISSN 0042-8736 (Print)