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Institutional diversity and economic performance

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August 27, 2020
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Malle, S. (2020). Institutional diversity and economic performance. Competitio, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.21845/comp/2004/1/3
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Definition and role of institutions. Institutions are diverse: examples from OECD countries. Does institutional diversity matter for comparative economic performance? The problem of measurement. Do institutions tend to converge or diversify further? What are the driving forces? What did we learn from institution building in transition economies? Need for a better understanding of interactions between institutions and policies. The OECD work and
experience. Conclusion: the need for a vision.

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