

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.
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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.)