Yerznkyan B.H. Within the Space of Market and Non- Market Interactions: Individual, Institutional, and Country-Level Differences. // Economics of contemporary Russia 2013. ¹3 (62) Ñ.38.
    Market and non-market interactions are treated as complementary alternative forms of organization of economic activity. Considered at three levels – individual, group (organizational) and national (country) – agent preferences are
attributed to their genetic propensity to the market or its antipode, the institutional environment supported (stronger or weaker), together with the assessment of the choice situation. A special attention is paid to the problems of interactions in
contemporary Russia.
Keywords: market and non-market interactions, individuals, organizations, national differences, propensity to interactions, institutional nihilism, Russia.

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