Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, KFU
KAZAN
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
 
INVESTIGATING THE SUPPLY CHAIN PROBLEMS OF IMPUTED ECONOMIC GOODS IN THE MODERN RUSSIAN INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMY
Form of presentationArticles in international journals and collections
Year of publication2018
Языканглийский
  • Valiev Ildar Nakipovich, author
  • Bibliographic description in the original language Victor Konstantinov, Ildar Valiev Investigating the Supply Chain Problems of Imputed Economic Goods in the Modern Russian Institutional Economy// International Journal of Supply Chain Management, Volume 7, Issue 5, October 2018. Pages 711-719
    Annotation Abstract – The research was implemented with the financial support from the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (the scientific project 18-010-00636-A). It describes the supply chain problems of «imputed economic goods« in the modern Russian institutional economy. However, this problem is also global, since the institutions that restrict business and form a common social structure are the foundation of every state. The main goal is to show our point of view on a certain set of socio-economic institutions that lead to the appearance of imputed goods, as well as to show their influence on the macroeconomic indicators of the state and enterprises. In the research we suggest raising a new scientific and practical supply chain problem related to the transformation of a number of economic concepts under the influence of various institutions, for example, economic goods to the imputed economic goods, transaction costs for compulsory expenses, etc. The growth of imputed benefits has a hidde
    Keywords Keywords ? Supply chain problems, economic goods, Institutional Economy, transaction costs, institutional monopoly.
    The name of the journal International Journal of Supply Chain Management
    URL http://ojs.excelingtech.co.uk/index.php/IJSCM/article/view/2440
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