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Bello, Matthew, Umar Adamu, and Abga Mackson. "The Role of Institution Building in Development Administration In Nigeria." NIU Journal of Social Sciences 9, no. 2 (2023): 7–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.58709/niujss.v9i2.1620.

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Institution building is a vital necessity for the sustenance of good governance and socio-economic growth and development. This is because institutions serve as viable channels through which the citizens express their expectations or dissatisfactions on any national issue. Moreover, they serve as effective means to establish political accountability; yet within the process of institutional development, there should be balanced development of the intuitions so that no particular institution becomes more powerful over other institutions. However, in recent years, in Nigeria there is a challenge
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Valentin, Prikhodko. "SUBJECTIVITY OF POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE POLITICAL PROCESS." ISSN 2353-8406 Knowledge, Education, Law, Management 2019 № 3/4 (27/28) (June 1, 2020): 189–200. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4318866.

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 In the modern political process, an important role is played by political actors who really influence the political process. The most active actors in the political process include political leaders, political parties, public organizations, etc., which, depending on the level of maturity of civil society in a particular country, influence political decision-making processes and the implementation of national and local policies. The political regimes of different states stimulate or inhibit the initiative of the subjects of the political process. However, the subjects of the politica
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Bozhko, Pavlo. "INSTITUTIONAL BUILDING AND ARCHITECTONICS OF POLITICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INSTITUTIONS." 39, no. 39 (July 10, 2021): 15–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.26565/2220-8089-2021-39-02.

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In the process of modernization, based on the development of the potential of public administration and the growth of social capital, an open type of interaction between the state and society is formed, where institutions act as the necessary conductors of direct and reverse signals within the framework of a flexible political and administrative system. It is pointed out that institution building in order to minimize the risks of falling into institutional traps should take into account the peculiarity of the institutional architecture, which is determined by the hierarchy of formal rules, and
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Yakubova, Dilnoza Makhkamovna. "MEDIA AND PR INSTITUTIONS IN POLITICAL PROCESSES." Frontline Social Sciences and History Journal 03, no. 01 (2023): 21–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/social-fsshj-03-01-03.

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Mass media are the main link in the structure of political communication. They are institutions created for transmitting various information, open to any persons, in a public way, using special technical means. Mass media play a decisive role in building a democratic society. They significantly impact political, economic, social, and cultural processes in certain countries and globally.
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Samadovich, Makhmudov Komal. "POLITICAL POWER, POLITICAL REGIME AND POLITICAL LEADER IDIOSYNCRATIC CRICKET." International Journal Of Management And Economics Fundamental 3, no. 12 (2023): 13–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/ijmef/volume03issue12-03.

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This article highlights the problems of the political regime, political power and political leadership, the relationship, actions, the essence of organizations, the specific role and functions of institutions of power in the formation of state power and management, and the implementation in practice.
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CAMPOS, NAURO F., and FRANCESCO GIOVANNONI. "Political institutions, lobbying and corruption." Journal of Institutional Economics 13, no. 4 (2017): 917–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1744137417000108.

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AbstractAlthough firms use various strategies to try to influence government policy, with lobbying and corruption chiefly among them, and political institutions play an important role in determining policy choices, very little research has been devoted to these topics. This paper tries to fill this gap. Using cross-country enterprise-level data, it investigates (1) the effect of a key political institution, namely electoral rules, on the probability that a firm engages in lobbying activities and (2) the impact of lobbying on influence, accounting for corruption and political institutions. The
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Jo‘rayev, R. T. "The Role Of Political Science In Shaping Political Consciousness And Civic Engagement." Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Research Fundamentals 5, no. 6 (2025): 102–6. https://doi.org/10.55640/jsshrf-05-06-23.

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This article explores the pivotal role of political science in the development of political consciousness and the promotion of active civic engagement in contemporary societies. It argues that political science, through its theoretical frameworks and empirical methodologies, equips individuals with critical understanding of political systems, institutions, and participatory mechanisms. By fostering analytical thinking, awareness of rights and responsibilities, and a sense of democratic accountability, political science contributes to the formation of an informed, active, and responsible citize
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Huseynov, R. "POLITICAL MECHANISMS OF DEMOCRACY: ESTABLISHMENT OF POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS." Sciences of Europe, no. 114 (April 10, 2023): 91–95. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7811562.

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The article explores the formation of political mechanisms of democracy and the establishment of political institutions. The importance of the establishment of political institutions to ensure the sustainability of democratic governance, to enhance the effectiveness of governance, and to ensure the legal relationship between the state and society is emphasized. By analyzing various political institutions, the role and importance of their democratic governance are clarified. The raised issues are based on systematic and comparative analysis and come to a specific conclusion.
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Ethelb, Hamza. "Hidden Hands: An Institutional Force in Political News Translation." Journal of Critical Studies in Language and Literature 1, no. 1 (2020): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.46809/jcsll.v1i1.1.

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This article explores translation in news institutions. While being heavily relied on by media organizations, translation is rarely acknowledged. Translation is deeply interwoven with news in that it is used to employ ideological tendencies and political agendas. This study investigates the powerful role of media institution as a force that intervenes in producing news reports. It uses a questionnaire and interviews to see the influence of editors in the translation of news texts. For this purpose, the views of 21 news translators, journalists and news were surveyed to infer the role of instit
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Ethelb, Hamza. "Hidden Hands: An Institutional Force in Political News Translation." Journal of Critical Studies in Language and Literature 1, no. 1 (2020): 1–9. https://doi.org/10.2525/jcsll.v.1n.1.2020 P.1.

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Abstract This article explores translation in news institutions. While being heavily relied on by media organizations, translation is rarely acknowledged. Translation is deeply interwoven with news in that it is used to employ ideological tendencies and political agendas. This study investigates the powerful role of media institution as a force that intervenes in producing news reports. It uses a questionnaire and interviews to see the influence of editors in the translation of news texts. For this purpose, the views of 21 news translators, journalists and news were surveyed to infer the role
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Khadyrov, Ravshan Yunusovich. "Institutional model of Tajikistan's Political system: hierarchy and specifics of institutions." Международные отношения, no. 1 (January 2023): 12–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2454-0641.2023.1.39684.

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The article presents a structural and component model of the political system of Tajikistan, which has developed over 30 years of institutional transformation, analyzes the hierarchy and role of institutions that have the most significant impact on the political life of Tajikistan. The conclusion is made about the complete transformation of the Soviet institutions of the political system into a national institutional model combining democratic institutions and authoritarian practices. Over the 30 years of independence, Tajikistan has undergone a transformation of the political system and the e
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Bernhard, William, J. Lawrence Broz, and William Roberts Clark. "The Political Economy of Monetary Institutions." International Organization 56, no. 4 (2002): 693–723. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/002081802760403748.

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In recent decades, countries have experimented with a variety of monetary institutions, including alternative exchange-rate arrangements and different levels of central bank independence. Political economists have analyzed the choice of these institutions, emphasizing their role in resolving both the time-inconsistency problem and dilemmas created by an open economy. This “first-generation” work, however, suffers from a central limitation: it studies exchange-rate regimes and central bank institutions in isolation from one another without investigating how one monetary institution affects the
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Wahyudi, Johan. "TRACKING THE ROLE OF LEMBAGA ADAT TANA SAMAWA AS AN INFORMAL DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTION IN THE LOCAL POLITICAL ARENA IN SUMBAWA." Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan Widya Praja 50, no. 1 (2024): 79–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.33701/jipwp.v50i1.4092.

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This study aims to explain how informal democratic institutions, such as aristocracy and customary institutions, interact with formal democratic institutions within the framework of modern state institutions. This study was conducted in the Sumbawa Regency by considering the Lembaga Adat Tana Samawa (Tana Samawa Customary Institution) which is the embodiment of the revitalization of the Sumbawa Sultanate as an informal democratic institution. This study aims to further trace how aristocracy in Sumbawa, represented by Tana Samawa Customary Institution (LATS), plays a role in local democracy. Th
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Syam, Radian. "The Role of Political Parties in Communication at the Central and Regional Levels." Eduvest - Journal Of Universal Studies 2, no. 5 (2022): 829–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.36418/edv.v2i5.434.

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Parties politics are one of the most important components of a country's political system. This article aims to generate the birth of political power through the political process in empowered institution state and through political communication from the middle to the grassroots. The research method used in this research is a descriptive qualitative method. The data types used in this research are qualitative data, which are divided into primary data and secondary data. Data sources obtained through library research techniques (library research) are related to resources available online and o
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Syam, Radian. "The Role of Political Parties in Communication at the Central and Regional Levels." Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies 2, no. 5 (2022): 829–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.59188/eduvest.v2i5.434.

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Parties politics are one of the most important components of a country's political system. This article aims to generate the birth of political power through the political process in empowered institution state and through political communication from the middle to the grassroots. The research method used in this research is a descriptive qualitative method. The data types used in this research are qualitative data, which are divided into primary data and secondary data. Data sources obtained through library research techniques (library research) are related to resources available online and o
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Gorter, Harry. "The Political Economy of Food Policies: The Role of Political Institutions: Discussion." American Journal of Agricultural Economics 93, no. 2 (2010): 332–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajae/aaq078.

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Criado, Henar, and Francisco Herreros. "Political Support." Comparative Political Studies 40, no. 12 (2007): 1511–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0010414006292117.

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The analysis of the causes of political support for political institutions has been focused either on one-case studies that stress the relevance of individual variables or cross-national studies that stress the role of institutions. In this article, the authors suggest that to understand the logic of political support, it is necessary to combine both types of explanations. Using evidence from 17 European countries of the 2002 to 2003 European Social Survey data set, the authors show that the effect of the performance of the institution on political support is higher in majoritarian democracies
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Lowndes, Vivien. "How Are Political Institutions Gendered?" Political Studies 68, no. 3 (2019): 543–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0032321719867667.

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Understanding the role of institutions can help explain why gender equality policies often fail and why the efforts of gender equality advocates are frequently frustrated. Focusing on micro-foundations and using cases from comparative politics, the article builds a model that specifies the mechanisms whereby political institutions are systematically gendered. Political opportunities and outcomes are shaped not only by rules ‘about gender’ but also by seemingly neutral rules that have ‘gendered effects’, due to their interaction with institutions outside the realm of formal politics. Rules shap
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Ho, Chun-Yu, Shaoqing Huang, Hao Shi, and Jun Wu. "Financial deepening and innovation: The role of political institutions." World Development 109 (September 2018): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2018.02.022.

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Dutta, Nabamita, and Claudia R. Williamson. "Aiding economic freedom: Exploring the role of political institutions." European Journal of Political Economy 45 (December 2016): 24–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejpoleco.2016.07.009.

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Hong, Jae-Woo. "Globalization and Political Institutions: Roles of Consensus Democracy and its Political Institutions." Korean Journal of International Relations 48, no. 1 (2008): 115–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.14731/kjir.2008.03.48.1.115.

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Naik, Nenavath Balu. "Panchayat Raj Institutions and Role of Women." Think India Journal 26, no. 4 (2023): 58–66. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10427063.

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<em>The active participation of Dalit women in mainstream political activities is an essential factor with significant consequences for the general governance of any nation. The active participation of Dalit women in local administration is not only a fundamental entitlement but also acts as a catalyst for the realisation of several other human entitlements. The presence of Dalit women in positions of political authority and influence, particularly in domains like essential services, economic progress, and social equity, serves as a crucial catalyst in confronting and deconstructing systemic b
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García-Castañon, Marcela, Kiku Huckle, Hannah L. Walker, and Chinbo Chong. "Democracy's Deficit: The Role of Institutional Contact in Shaping non-White Political Behavior." Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics 4, no. 1 (2019): 1–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/rep.2018.24.

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AbstractThis paper examines the effect of institutional contact on political participation among non-White communities. While both formal and informal institutions help shape community citizen participation, their effects vary on the historical inclusion (or exclusion) of certain racial groups. Formal institutions, like political parties, have historically excluded or neglected non-White and immigrant voters. We argue that for the excluded or neglected, non-traditional political institutions, like community based organizations, serve as supplements to facilitate political incorporation and eng
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Monteiro Chaloub, Luisa. "Book Review Political political theory: essays on Institutions." Revista do Curso de Direito do UNIFOR 14, no. 2 (2023): 283–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.24862/rcdu.v14i2.1881.

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Political Political Theory: Essays on Institutions" by Jeremy Waldron delves into the complexities of political theory and institutions, emphasizing their central role in modern politics. The book discusses various democratic institutions and the challenges of exercising political power in a diverse society. Generally, Waldron notes the existence of a consensus in defending rights. However, he acknowledges that disagreements persist, especially when it comes to specific rights and policy frameworks. The author proposes that the solution to these disagreements lies in institutional design. Yet,
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Maysam Ismail and Qasim Alwan Said. "The Role of Political Institutions in Achieving Political Stability in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia." Tikrit Journal For Political Science 1, no. 38 (2025): 181–202. https://doi.org/10.25130/tjfps.v1i38.373.

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Since the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia launched Vision 2030, numerous institutions have been established in addition to the existing governmental bodies. All these institutions aim to achieve the goals of the vision and enhance its ambitions by using modern and innovative methods, through the utilization of technology and the support of partnerships with the private sector and civil society. These institutions are considered a vital part of the transformation that Saudi Arabia is undergoing. Among the most important institutions in the Kingdom are those in the political, economic, social, and cultu
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Sáez, Lawrence, and Aseema Sinha. "Political Cycles, Political Institutions and Public Expenditure in India, 1980–2000." British Journal of Political Science 40, no. 1 (2009): 91–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007123409990226.

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In Western democracies it is held that parties and their positions affect how politicians choose to make public expenditure and investment. This article examines the public policy choices of politicians in India, a large well-established democracy with remarkable subnational variation. Public expenditure, from education and health to agriculture and irrigation, is analysed. Counterintuitive findings – that election timing and political factors play a strong role in the subnational states, and that party competition increases investment in education – are explained by highlighting the role econ
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GERRING, JOHN, and STROM C. THACKER. "Political Institutions and Corruption: The Role of Unitarism and Parliamentarism." British Journal of Political Science 34, no. 2 (2004): 295–330. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007123404000067.

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A raft of new research on the causes and effects of political corruption has emerged in recent years, in tandem with a separate, growing focus on the effects of political institutions on important outcomes such as economic growth, social equality and political stability. Yet we know little about the possible role of different political institutional arrangements on political corruption. This article examines the impact of territorial sovereignty (unitary or federal) and the composition of the executive (parliamentary or presidential) on levels of perceived political corruption cross-nationally
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عبد الرضا, م. د. اسعد طارش. "The phenomenon of military governments in the Arab countries." مجلة العلوم السياسية, no. 51 (February 20, 2019): 273–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.30907/jj.v0i51.108.

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The modern nation state, by virtue of its institutional nature, is divided into political and non-political institutions according to their respective jurisdictions. It is natural for non-political institutions to perform their functions under the control of the political establishment, for two reasons: first, Second: Ensuring the achievement of cooperation, harmony and integration between these different institutions in serving the stability of the society and its continuity and achieving its supreme objectives. The location of the military establishment is part of the non-political instituti
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Gusarov, A. S., and D. Yu Znamensky. "Political and Cultural Aspects in the Interaction of Expert Communities with Political Institutions." Политическая концептология: журнал метадисциплинарных исследований, no. 4 (December 30, 2022): 27–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.18522/2218-5518.2022.4.2734.

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The subject of this article is the study of the peculiarities of domestic political and cultural aspects in the interaction of expert communities with political institutions. This research study was conducted in the form of an interview. The respondents were members of expert communities and representatives of political institutions. The relevance of the article lies in the fact that, after analyzing the answers provided to the questions asked during the interview regarding the experience of becoming respondents as members of expert communities, interaction with expert communities, if the resp
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Carey, John M. "Parchment, Equilibria, and Institutions." Comparative Political Studies 33, no. 6-7 (2000): 735–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/001041400003300603.

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Institutions are rules that constrain political behavior. Although there is consensus that being written down is neither necessary nor sufficient for an institution to be effective, much research on comparative institutions focuses on formal, parchment, institutions. This article argues that parchment can contribute to the generation of shared mutual expectations among political actors, which are essential to the effectiveness of institutions. Next, the article distinguishes between research that emphasizes the role of institutions in aggregating preferences into political decisions and resear
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Kim, Nam Kyu, and Jun Koga Sudduth. "Political Institutions and Coups in Dictatorships." Comparative Political Studies 54, no. 9 (2021): 1597–628. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0010414021997161.

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Does the creation of nominally democratic institutions help dictators stay in power by diminishing the risk of coups? We posit that the effectiveness of political institutions in deterring coups crucially depends on the types of plotters and their political goals. By providing a means to address the ruling coalition’s primary concerns about a dictator’s opportunism or incompetence, institutions reduce the necessity of reshuffling coups, in which the ruling coalition replaces an incumbent leader but keeps the regime intact. However, such institutions do not diminish the risk of regime-changing
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Berger, Christopher. "Conversion in a Political Register." Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies 37, no. 1 (2023): 35–61. https://doi.org/10.5840/method20231412.

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Lonergan has much to offer political philosophy, but as a Jesuit and theologian, the specter of theocracy haunts him. This suspicion is misplaced. To make this case, I focus on Lonergan’s use of the word “conversion.” Lonergan is a religious universalist for whom conversion is a technical term, the meaning of which ranges far beyond switching labels or religious affiliations. Communities and institutions must be converted to be legitimate, but this means conversion to a specific value goal rather than conversion to a specific religion. Nothing in Lonergan requires that all institutions be conv
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Santos, Eunice, Cristina I. Fernandes, and João J. Ferreira. "The role of political and economic institutions in informal entrepreneurship." World Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development 15, no. 4 (2019): 366–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/wjemsd-05-2019-0035.

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Purpose There has been a diverse range of research on the factors enabling informal entrepreneurship as well as the means to avoid or to eradicate its incidence. However, the authors may also identify how a significant proportion of research on this field of study centres around developing economies and correspondingly justifying the application of such analysis to countries with different levels of economic development as is the case of Europe. The purpose of this paper is to depict the ways in which economic and political institutions influence informal entrepreneurship. Design/methodology/a
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Mikayil, Yusif Elchin. "The role of political institutions in innovation activities during globalization." Politicus, no. 4 (2022): 56–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.24195/2414-9616.2022-4.8.

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Hu, Fang, Jenny Stewart, and Weiqiang Tan. "CEO’s political connections, institutions and audit opinions." Pacific Accounting Review 29, no. 3 (2017): 283–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/par-04-2016-0047.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether audit opinions of listed firms in China vary systematically with the political connections of the firm’s chief executive officer (CEO). Prior literature only shows the importance of political influence to auditor choice and audit quality. Design/methodology/approach A politically connected firm is defined as a firm in which the CEO has a political background. The authors use a “difference-in-difference” model to control for self-selection problems. Findings The authors find that the likelihood of receiving a favourable opinion in the
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A.U., Kojageldiev. "THE SIGNIFICANCE OF SOCIAL AND POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE FORMATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF DEMOCRACY AND CONSTITUTIONALISM." Journal of Central Asian Social Studies 02, no. 01 (2021): 190–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/jcass/volume02issue01-a28.

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This article examines the theoretical concepts of the nature and characteristics of political institutions, organiполитическая системаzational and managerial system and its political aspects and their manifestation in socio-political life, the structure and classification of political institutions, their role in political processes. It shows the essence and forms of the principles of democracy and constitutionalism in harmony with political institutions, their role in political processes, the gradual transformation of society into a democratic civil society, the transformation and modernizatio
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Zikos, Dimitrios. "Revisiting the Role of Institutions in Transformative Contexts: Institutional Change and Conflicts." Sustainability 12, no. 21 (2020): 9036. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12219036.

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The study of conflicts over natural resources is neither governed by a coherent set of theories nor limited by strict disciplinary boundaries. Rather, it encompasses a multitude of conceptions grounded within a wide array of disciplines and epistemological assumptions concerning the links between institutional change and conflicts, often concluding in contradictory propositions. This article aims at providing conceptual guidance for the special issue, by reviewing institutional research with a particular focus on institutional change and associated conflicts and drawing some implications from
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Galabada, Jalini Kaushalya. "Towards the Sustainable Development Goal of Zero Hunger: What Role Do Institutions Play?" Sustainability 14, no. 8 (2022): 4598. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14084598.

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Empirical research has aimed to substantiate the institution–food security nexus. However, institutional literature has largely overlooked the relationship between institutions and the sustainable development goal of zero hunger (SDG2). SDG2 is a multidimensional goal that extends beyond food security and requires comprehensive investigation. Therefore, this study explored the role of institutions in promoting SDG2 achievement using a panel dataset spanning 108 countries from 2000 to 2019. The institutional impact was evaluated using worldwide governance indicators, and the International Count
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STASAVAGE, DAVID. "Was Weber Right? The Role of Urban Autonomy in Europe's Rise." American Political Science Review 108, no. 2 (2014): 337–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003055414000173.

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Do strong property rights institutions always help, or might they sometimes actually hinder development? Since Max Weber and before, scholars have claimed that the presence of politically autonomous cities, controlled by merchant oligarchies guaranteeing property rights, helped lead to Europe's rise. Yet others suggest that autonomous cities were a hindrance to growth because rule by merchant guilds resulted in restrictions that stifled innovation and trade. I present new evidence and a new interpretation that reconcile the two views of city autonomy. I show that politically autonomous cities
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Ponce Rodríguez, Raúl Alberto. "Political institutions and tax rate initiatives." Ensayos Revista de Economía 28, no. 2 (2009): 65–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.29105/ensayos28.2-3.

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In a model of a representative democracy, we incorporate into the analysis of tax design the constitutional provision that allows voters to propose tax initiatives. In this paper, we present a theory of tax substitution as the rationale for a tax rate limit (TRL) initiative. In our model the tax system at the status quo is determined by the electoral competition between parties. This political institution aggregates the voters’ preferences for tax policy according to the voters’ marginal proportion of the expected vote that different coalition of voters can deliver in the election. The approva
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Kasparyants, Darya. "Institutions of political rating: origins, problems and prospect." Political Science (RU), no. 2 (2021): 282–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.31249/poln/2021.02.11.

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The article is devoted to the role of political risk in the modern world and the necessity to correlate methods and models of assessment and forecasting to the new challenges of the time. In the article are examined the conditions of transit from the conceptual understanding of the risk to the risk of financial operations and property/money losses and from the risk of nationalization to a new multiple risk which is closely correlated to political decisions and individuals. There is conducted a comparative analysis of the main existing risk assessment models. The author also makes an attempt to
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Xiong, Tianqi. "The Role of Political Institutions in the Economic Development of Different Countries: A Comparative Study Between the United Kingdom and China." Communications in Humanities Research 40, no. 1 (2024): 126–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2753-7064/40/20242288.

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Institutions hold a vital position in society as they significantly mold human behavior as well as determine the social outcomes of a nation. In the modern world, institutions can take on formal or informal kinds. Notably, the formal ones are governed by several norms and legislation. Such formal institutions often lead to significant outcomes within the development process of a country. This particular research places a concentrated focus on the role of different types of institutions in the process of development, highlighting the impacts that a wide array of institutions have on social and
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Lim, Sunghack. "The Role of Political Asset Specificities on the Evolution of Political Institutions in Korea." Journal of International Politics 16, no. 1 (2011): 161. http://dx.doi.org/10.18031/jip.2011.03.16.1.161.

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Guiso, Luigi, Helios Herrera, Massimo Morelli, and Tommaso Sonno. "Global crises and populism: the role of Eurozone institutions*." Economic Policy 34, no. 97 (2019): 95–139. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/epolic/eiy018.

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SUMMARY Populist parties are likely to gain consensus when mainstream parties and status quo institutions fail to manage the shocks faced by their economies. Institutional constraints, which limit the possible actions in the face of shocks, result in poorer performance and frustration among voters who turn to populist movements. We rely on this logic to explain the different support of populist parties among European countries in response to the globalization shock and to the 2008–11 financial and sovereign debt crisis. We predict a greater success of populist parties in response to these shoc
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Pandey, Baikuntha. "Role of Institutions in Transition Economy: Case of Nepal." Journal of Population and Development 5, no. 1 (2024): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jpd.v5i1.67530.

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The Paper highlights role of institutions in transition economy. Obviously, the author confirms that Nepal is still in the transition stage where institutional and ethical norms are yet to establish though many political changes occurred in a short span of time. Nepal adopted liberal market economy for speedy economic growth enticed with robust human development. The study attempts to take measure the outcome of new political-economic regime. The objectives of the study are-(i) to assess role of government institutions on economic growth and development in Nepal and (ii) to evaluate institutio
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Khalil, Hiwa Majeed, Murad Hakim Mohammed та Abdul Hakim Khasrw Guzel. "متمانەی سياسی لە هەرێمی كوردستان ٢٠١١-٢٠١٣". Journal of University of Human Development 3, № 2 (2017): 150. http://dx.doi.org/10.21928/juhd.v3n2y2017.pp150-171.

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The Kurdistan region (KR) suffers from poor studies on the subject of political trust. This research aims to do this. The research investigates on the subject of political trust in the KR, at two levels in period of 2011-2013. Firstly, on the level of political institutions e.g. parliament, government, courts and political parties. Secondly, it addresses the salient political figures. To analyse, the available secondary data at mentioned period have been utilised, which collected by specialized organizations in conducting survey and public opinion. The data covers different geographical locati
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Shibalov, Dmitry A. "Non-governmental political institutions and their evolution." Человек Общество Наука 6, no. 1 (2025): 112–25. https://doi.org/10.53015/3034-3151_2025_6_1_112-125.

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The article analyzes non-state political institutions and their evolution in political science. The definitions of political institutions and the main scientific approaches to political institutions are investigated. Despite the growing influence of non-State political institutions, their role and functioning mechanisms remain poorly understood. Existing research often focuses on individual aspects of their activities, such as lobbying or media engagement, but does not consider them as integral elements of the political system. In addition, the evolution of these institutions in the context of
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Scott, Paul F. "Hybrid institutions in the national security constitution: the case of the Commissioners." Legal Studies 39, no. 3 (2019): 432–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/lst.2018.44.

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AbstractThis paper proposes the concept of a ‘hybrid institution’, defined with reference to certain institutions within the UK's constitutional order which provide oversight of national security processes. It focuses in particular on the Commissioners who have overseen and oversee the use of investigatory powers and the work of the intelligence services. These institutions, as was once said of another hybrid institution – the Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation – are designed in order to operate within situations in which ‘potential conflicts between state power and civil liberties
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Keatimilwe, Nonqaba Tebogo, and Zwelinzima Ndevu. "An Analysis of the Role of Traditional Institutions in Development." Africa Insight 51, no. 2-3 (2023): 69–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ai.v51i2-3.4.

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Recently, the Government of Eswatini was criticised for being undemocratic amidst appeals for constitutional and political reform. The coexistence of ‘traditionalism’ and ‘modernism’ is an intrinsic feature of the political system in Eswatini. This study analysed this dualism and linked the colonial past of Eswatini to the political and public administration traditions that challenge development. It enhances the existing body of knowledge of the Eswatini political system by providing insight into the key features of the Tinkhundla system of government. The study also explored the extent to whi
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Ivanova, L. A. "Regional political process: features, structure and influence of political elites." Sovremennaya nauka i innovatsii, no. 2 (42) (2023): 162–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.37493/2307-910x.2023.2.17.

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The article analyzes the features of regional political processes. The process of transformation costs in the political process is shown. The influence of the level and quality of political elites on the decision-making process is shown. The process of elite formation, including recruitment, imitating institutionalization, is considered. The role of social institutions for entering into power is shown. The differentiation methods and ways of recruiting political elites are exposed, the principles of elites (formal and informal) are outlined.
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