Analysis of the Role of Institutions and Technologies in Economic Growth of the Late USSR in a Cross-Country Comparison

The article presents the results of a study aimed at defining the role of institutional and technological dynamics in the economic growth of the late USSR in comparison with reference countries. We propose a modification of the production function, similar to the exogenous growth model by Mankiw, Ro...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: D. V. Didenko, N. V. Grineva
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Government of the Russian Federation, Financial University 2021-02-01
Series:Мир новой экономики
Subjects:
Online Access:https://wne.fa.ru/jour/article/view/299
id doaj-5cd29825968b4343a65f3c6d20046025
record_format Article
spelling doaj-5cd29825968b4343a65f3c6d200460252021-07-28T14:05:20ZrusGovernment of the Russian Federation, Financial University Мир новой экономики2220-64692220-78722021-02-01144819510.26794/2220-6469-2020-14-4-81-95289Analysis of the Role of Institutions and Technologies in Economic Growth of the Late USSR in a Cross-Country ComparisonD. V. Didenko0N. V. Grineva1Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public AdministrationFinancial University, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public AdministrationThe article presents the results of a study aimed at defining the role of institutional and technological dynamics in the economic growth of the late USSR in comparison with reference countries. We propose a modification of the production function, similar to the exogenous growth model by Mankiw, Romer, Weil (1992) with physical and human capital, by augmenting it with variables for institutional and general technological components. We present our new estimates of the effects of an increase in physical and human capital in the late Soviet economy. Also, we obtain statistical assessments of the negative contribution of the decrease in the technological level of the industrial economy of the USSR. We partially confirm the hypothesis about the deterioration of the institutional environment in the USSR. But its negative contribution was not more decisive and more significant than in other countries. Thus, the idea of the doom of the Soviet economy, due to the substantial flaws of its institutions, was not confirmed. Finally, we discuss the prospective lines of further exploration into the issues under study.https://wne.fa.ru/jour/article/view/299planned economynew growth theoriesproduction functionhuman capitalinstitutional environmenttechnological level
collection DOAJ
language Russian
format Article
sources DOAJ
author D. V. Didenko
N. V. Grineva
spellingShingle D. V. Didenko
N. V. Grineva
Analysis of the Role of Institutions and Technologies in Economic Growth of the Late USSR in a Cross-Country Comparison
Мир новой экономики
planned economy
new growth theories
production function
human capital
institutional environment
technological level
author_facet D. V. Didenko
N. V. Grineva
author_sort D. V. Didenko
title Analysis of the Role of Institutions and Technologies in Economic Growth of the Late USSR in a Cross-Country Comparison
title_short Analysis of the Role of Institutions and Technologies in Economic Growth of the Late USSR in a Cross-Country Comparison
title_full Analysis of the Role of Institutions and Technologies in Economic Growth of the Late USSR in a Cross-Country Comparison
title_fullStr Analysis of the Role of Institutions and Technologies in Economic Growth of the Late USSR in a Cross-Country Comparison
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the Role of Institutions and Technologies in Economic Growth of the Late USSR in a Cross-Country Comparison
title_sort analysis of the role of institutions and technologies in economic growth of the late ussr in a cross-country comparison
publisher Government of the Russian Federation, Financial University
series Мир новой экономики
issn 2220-6469
2220-7872
publishDate 2021-02-01
description The article presents the results of a study aimed at defining the role of institutional and technological dynamics in the economic growth of the late USSR in comparison with reference countries. We propose a modification of the production function, similar to the exogenous growth model by Mankiw, Romer, Weil (1992) with physical and human capital, by augmenting it with variables for institutional and general technological components. We present our new estimates of the effects of an increase in physical and human capital in the late Soviet economy. Also, we obtain statistical assessments of the negative contribution of the decrease in the technological level of the industrial economy of the USSR. We partially confirm the hypothesis about the deterioration of the institutional environment in the USSR. But its negative contribution was not more decisive and more significant than in other countries. Thus, the idea of the doom of the Soviet economy, due to the substantial flaws of its institutions, was not confirmed. Finally, we discuss the prospective lines of further exploration into the issues under study.
topic planned economy
new growth theories
production function
human capital
institutional environment
technological level
url https://wne.fa.ru/jour/article/view/299
work_keys_str_mv AT dvdidenko analysisoftheroleofinstitutionsandtechnologiesineconomicgrowthofthelateussrinacrosscountrycomparison
AT nvgrineva analysisoftheroleofinstitutionsandtechnologiesineconomicgrowthofthelateussrinacrosscountrycomparison
_version_ 1721268370305712128