Theoretical and Applied Economics
No. 4 / 2018 (617), Winter
Institutionalized social technologies index: A global perspective
University of Karachi, Pakistan
Qazi Masood AHMED
Institute of Business Administration, Karachi, Pakistan
Abstract. This paper presents an index of institutionalized social technologies covering its two main dimensions namely Risk reducing technologies and Anti Rent seeking technologies and in turn covers several social, institutional, political and economic aspects. Specifically it attempted to classify and measure various types of institutions based on a theoretical framework, these institutional indicators are then aggregated to measure cross country institutional qualities of 141 countries. We also test provide a comparison with other major indices.
Keywords: institutions, factor analysis, index, rent seeking, governance.
Contents
- Origin and continuity in spatial development:
The case of Romania
Ion POHOAȚĂ
Raluca CLIPA
Delia-Elena DIACONAȘU
- Study of population by domicile and residence.
Natural movement and imbalances
Constantin ANGHELACHE
Cristian Marian BARBU
Mădălina Gabriela ANGHEL
Sorinel CĂPUȘNEANU
- Romanian branded hotels:
are they worth the effort?
Cornelia POP
Monica-Maria COROS
Maria-Andrada GEORGESCU
Maria BONEA
- Institutionalized social technologies index:
A global perspective
Danish Ahmed SIDDIQUI
Qazi Masood AHMED
- Sustainability and efficiency
of microfinance institutions in South Asia
Brijesh C. PUROHIT
S. SARAVANAN
- A revisited causality analysis of Okun’s Law:
The case of Turkey
Ugur Korkut PATA
Suleyman YURTKURAN
Adem KALCA
- Tax smoothing hypothesis:
The Tunisian case
Samia OMRANE BELGUITH
Foued Badr GABSI
Ameni MTIBAA
- The importance of efficiency for life insurer profit:
A study of Canadian life insurance companies
William WISE
- Does financial sector affect economic development
in ASEAN during 2010-2016?
Novelia SUSANTI
Didik SUSETYO
Dr. AZWARDI
- Do remittances really attract foreign direct investments?
Evidence from panel cointegration
Mercy Laita PALAMULENI
- The effect of credit default swap premiums on developing
markets’ economies: The case of exchange rates
Yunus AÇCI
Selim KAYHAN
Tayfur BAYAT