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In: LSE public policy review, Volume 3, Issue 1
ISSN: 2633-4046
In: ADBI Working Paper 537
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In: Europe's world. [English edition] : the only Europe-wide policy journal, Issue 17, p. 70-77
ISSN: 1782-0642
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In: Economics of transition, Volume 15, Issue 3, p. 429-432
ISSN: 1468-0351
In: Oxford review of economic policy, Volume 21, Issue 2, p. 178-197
ISSN: 0266-903X
In: Monitoring European integration 12
In many organizations, decisions are taken by unanimity giving each member veto power. We analyze a model of an organization in which members with heterogenous productivity privately contribute to a common good. Under unanimity, the least efficient member imposes her preferred effort choice on the entire organization. In the presence of externalities and an incomplete charter, the threat of forming an inner organization can undermine the veto power of the less efficient members and coerce them to exert more effort. We also identify the conditions under which the threat of forming an inner organization is executed. Finally, we show that majority rules effectively prevent the emergence of inner organizations.
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In: European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Working Paper No. 109
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An analysis of the challenges facing Russia's economy ten years after the transition, based on recent research and data.Can Russia's recent burst of economic growth be sustained? Taking a comprehensive look at the economic and political regime shift from Yeltsin to Putin, this book explores the key challenges facing the Russian economy: to narrow the productivity gap between Russian and Western firms and industries; to attract more domestic and foreign investment; and, underlying these goals, to implement the judicial, administrative, social, and banking reforms necessary to future growth.Written by a team of researchers from the Center for Economic and Financial Research--a Moscow-based independent think tank--the book draws on a wealth of new research and data. The authors emphasize the need to strengthen the protection of property rights, restructure the banking sector, and reduce government officials' powers to intervene arbitrarily in private businesses. They also stress the importance of enhancing human capital--through educational reform and by reducing barriers to citizens' geographical and sectoral mobility. Considering political institutions, the authors examine the promise and risks of the centralization of power around President Putin. Finally, they discuss the likely impact of Russia's greater integration into the world economy, notably through its potential membership in the World Trade Organization.
In: Journal of institutional and theoretical economics: JITE, Volume 132, Issue 4, p. 794-795
ISSN: 0932-4569
In: Economics of transition, Volume 11, Issue 1, p. 1-2
ISSN: 1468-0351