Public Administration in Transformation: Three Global Challenges

1999 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 3-11
Author(s):  
Claire L. Felbinger ◽  
Marc Holzer
2018 ◽  
Vol 212 ◽  
pp. 09004
Author(s):  
Natalia Yaskova

Transformation of the Russian economy is connected with technological renewal of all components of the national economics. Accelerating processes of technological renewal is now connected with implementation of the Program “National technological initiative”. Best innovations of the national origin that have strategic superiority on the global markets are concentrated in this Program. The essence of the road maps in each of the global directions is a translation of requests from the leaders of the new technological markets into the system of public administration. Matrixes of the National technological initiative have been developed in order to capitalize scientific advances and creation of conditions for their practical implementation with preservation of the priority positions of the Russian companies of the created global markets. They link design and development with available resources, as well as with the legal and regulatory framework and stimuli of introduction. Basic technological package analyzed in its development is supposed not only to accelerate activities of companies of the Russian origin, but also create conditions for responses to the global challenges of science. In this regard, the article presents the main steps to ensure the practical implementation of the main directions of the National technological initiative. The analysis of matrixes demonstrated necessity of supplementing them with the project pool on the elimination of infrastructure wear and tear that would provide complex solution of the task of the full-scale implementation of the development potential of Russia.


2012 ◽  
pp. 30-51 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Natkhov ◽  
L. Polishchuk

Law and public administration schools in Russia vastly exceed in their popularity sciences and engineering. We relate such lopsided demand for higher education to the quality of institutions setting “rules of the game” in economy and society. Cross-country and Russian interregional data indicate the quality of institutions (rule of law, protection of property rights etc.) is negatively associated with the demand for education in law, and positively — in sciences and engineering. More gifted younger people are particularly sensitive to the quality of institutions in choosing their fields of study, and such selection is an important transmission channel between institutions and economic growth.


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