Industrial Associations as a Channel of Business-Government Interactions in an Imperfect Institutional Environment: The Russian Case
A. Yakovlev, A. Govorun
IWH Discussion Papers,
No. 16,
2011
Abstract
International lessons from emerging economies suggest that business associations may provide an effective channel of communication between the government and the private sector. This function of business associations may become still more important in transition economies, where old mechanisms for coordinating enterprise activities have been destroyed, while the new ones have not been established yet. In this context, Russian experience is a matter of interest, because for a long time, Russia was regarded as a striking example of state failures and market failures. Consequently, the key point of our study was a description of the role and place of business associations in the presentday
Russian economy and their interaction with member companies and bodies of state
administration. Relying on the survey data of 957 manufacturing firms conducted in
2009, we found that business associations are more frequently joined by larger companies, firms located in regional capital cities, and firms active in investment and innovation. By contrast, business associations tend to be less frequently joined by business groups’ subsidiaries and firms that were non-responsive about their respective ownership structures. Our regression analysis has also confirmed that business associations are a component of what Frye (2002) calls an “elite exchange”– although only on regional and local levels. These “exchanges” imply that members of business associations, on the one hand, more actively assist regional and local authorities in social development of their regions, and on the other hand more often receive support from authorities. However, this effect is insignificant in terms of support from the federal government. In general, our results allow us to believe that at present, business associations (especially the
industry-wide and “leading” ones) consolidate the most active, advanced companies and act as collective representatives of their interests. For this reason, business associations can be regarded as interface units between the authorities and businesses and as a possible instrument for promotion of economic development.
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Europäische Schuldenkrise belastet deutsche Konjunktur: Gemeinschaftsdiagnose Herbst 2011
Dienstleistungsauftrag des Bundesministeriums für Wirtschaft und Technologie,
2011
Abstract
Im Sommer 2011 haben sich die Aussichten für die Weltwirtschaft deutlich verschlechtert. Insbesondere droht in Europa die Staatsschuldenkrise sich zu einer Bankenkrise auszuweiten. Dies belastet zunehmend auch die deutsche Konjunktur. Die stark erhöhte Unsicherheit wird die inländische Nachfrage dämpfen, und der Außenhandel dürfte aufgrund der schwierigen Lage wichtiger Handelspartner nicht mehr zur Expansion beitragen. Die Institute erwarten, dass das Bruttoinlandsprodukt in diesem Jahr um 2,9 % und im kommenden lediglich um 0,8 % zunimmt. Die Arbeitslosenquote dürfte nur noch wenig zurückgehen von 7,0 % auf 6,7 % im Jahr 2012. Die Inflationsrate von voraussichtlich 2,3 % im Jahr 2011 und 1,8 % im Jahr 2012 wird mehr und mehr vom inländischen Preisauftrieb bestimmt. Das Budgetdefizit des Staates wird auf 0,9 % in Relation zum Bruttoinlandsprodukt in diesem Jahr und auf 0,6 % im kommenden Jahr zurückgehen.
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Modelling Country Default Risk as a Latent Variable: A Multiple Indicators Multiple Causes Approach
A. Bühn, Stefan Eichler, Dominik Maltritz
Applied Economics,
No. 36,
2012
Abstract
We study the determinants of country default risk by applying a Multiple Indicators Multiple Causes (MIMIC) model. This accounts for the fact that country default risk is an unobservable variable. Whereas existing (regression-based) approaches typically use only one of several possible country default risk indicators as the dependent variable, the MIMIC model enables us to consider several indicators at once. The simultaneous consideration of sovereign yield spreads and Standard and Poor (S&P) ratings may help to improve the identification of the latent country default risk. Our results confirm most of the literature's main findings regarding important determinants of country default risk, refute others and provide new evidence to controversial questions.
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Trade Misinvoicing: The Dark Side of World Trade
A. Buehn, Stefan Eichler
World Economy,
No. 8,
2011
Abstract
We analyse the determinants of trade misinvoicing using data on 86 countries from 1980 to 2005. In a simple microeconomic framework, we derive the determinants of four different types of trade misinvoicing taking into account that only the financial incentives determine whether and how much exports/imports to underinvoice or overinvoice, whereas the deterrents only affect the extent of misinvoicing. The hypothesised determinants are tested using data on discrepancies in bilateral trade with the United States. We find that the black market premia and tariffs motivate illegal trading activities. Higher financial penalties effectively act as a deterrent to this crime.
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Stellungnahme des IWH: Unternehmensteuerbelastung im internationalen Vergleich
Kristina vanDeuverden
Einzelveröffentlichungen,
No. 1,
1999
Abstract
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Stellungnahme des IWH zur Unternehmenssteuerreform
Kristina vanDeuverden
Einzelveröffentlichungen,
No. 1,
2000
Abstract
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Stellungnahme des IWH zur Tabaksteuer
Kristina vanDeuverden
Einzelveröffentlichungen,
No. 1,
2003
Abstract
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Stellungnahme des IWH zur Änderung der hessischen Landesverfassung
Kristina vanDeuverden
Einzelveröffentlichungen,
No. 6,
2010
Abstract
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Stellungnahme des IWH zum Entwurf eines Haushaltsbegleitgesetztes
Kristina vanDeuverden
Einzelveröffentlichungen,
No. 4,
2006
Abstract
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