THE REASON FOR THE GROWING POPULARITY OF INSTITUTIONALISM IN THE “THIRD WORLD” COUNTRIES IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE XX CENTURE

Stepurin Artemy Vadimovich1, Arefyev Petr Vladimirovich2
1Financial university under the government of the Russian Federation, 1st year student of the master program of Faculty of Accounting and Audit
2Financial university under the government of the Russian Federation, Associate Professor of the Department of Economic Theory

Abstract
This article discusses the reasons for the economic direction of institutionalism became popular among the countries of the third world in the second half of the twentieth century. Article based on issues, which helps to fully reveal the theme of the article.

Keywords: decolonization, developing countries, economic school, institutionalism, the population explosion, underdevelopment, XX century, XX век


Article reference:
The reason for the growing popularity of institutionalism in the “third world” countries in the second half of the XX centure // Economics and innovations management. 2016. № 12 [Electronic journal]. URL: https://ekonomika.snauka.ru/en/2016/12/13074

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