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Populist Governance Strategies: How Growth Coalition Tensions Affect Populist Policymaking
ABSTRACT This article integrates insights from comparative political economy and public policy studies into the populism scholarship to analyze how populist governments (PoGos) transform economies, with important implications for the regulatory state.
Max Nagel
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Biopolitical Borders and the Political Economy of Migration Flows to and From Türkiye
ABSTRACT This study examines the biopolitical borders of Türkiye. On the one hand, Türkiye deserves attention as a destination country that received millions of Syrian asylum seekers after the outbreak of the war in Syria and hundreds of thousands of migrants from other surrounding countries since the early 2010s.
Mehmet Özyürek
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STATE PENSION FUND «PROMAGROFOND» AND ITS PLACE IN PENSION RUSSIA
The article discusses the work of private pension funds “PROMAGROFOND”. Shown his place in the pension system in Russia. Particular attention is paid to the placement of the fund’s assets in the various organizations of the Russian Federation . Describes
A B Bogoslovskya, Y N Arefyeva
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The article is devoted to the assessment of the impact of demographic processes on the volume of expenses for the payment of old-age insurance pensions in the Russian Federation. The purpose of the study is to make a forecast of the volume of expenses of
V. F. Sharov +2 more
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Putinism and Markets: How (and Why) Do They Fit Together?
Abstract In Russia, positive attitudes toward a free market economy and competition are firmly associated with the “Western” intellectual imports the country experienced in the 1990s. Anti‐Western intellectuals and politicians typically embrace an anti‐market stance calling for an economy with greater level of governmental interventions.
Alexander Libman
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The growing challenges of the Russian economy have brought the domestic pension system as part of the country’s financial system into a state of permanent crisis, negatively affecting the compliance of the Russian pension provision model with fundamental
V. A. Kalabin
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Economic Consequences of the Demographic Crisis and Population Ageing [PDF]
Despite attempts to stabilize demographic processes, such phenomena as a decrease in the birth rate, an increase in the total mortality rate, active emigration, and rapid population aging significantly affect the socio-economic situation in Ukraine.
Nina Petrukha +2 more
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Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment of People With Disabilities: Report of a European Conference [PDF]
[From Overview] The European Conference on Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment of Persons with Disabilities was held in Warsaw, Poland, on 23-25 October 2003.
International Labour Organization +1 more
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Bridging the ESG Credibility Gap: The Role of Institutional Investors in Mitigating ESG Decoupling
ABSTRACT Because of their capacity for sustained and informed monitoring, institutional investors are uniquely positioned to enhance corporate transparency and mitigate ESG decoupling, the gap between corporate sustainability rhetoric and reality. This study examines whether and under what circumstances institutional ownership contributes to aligning ...
Catarina Cepêda +2 more
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ABSTRACT Since 2000, entrepreneurship has come to occupy a central position in Finnish policy, praised not simply as a form of work but as a disciplinary ethos that places increased responsibility on the individual for employment and welfare. From decreased labour productivity, depleting labour supply, insufficient foreign investment, and unemployment ...
Anuhya Bobba
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