Institutional matrix of social management in region's economy: stability and sustainability vs innovations and digitalization

PurposeThe purpose of the article is to develop a new institutional approach to build the social market economy, which would allow balancing traditions and innovations, stability and technological progress in view of the specifics and priorities of the national economy, based on which regional model...

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Developing countries
Digital technology
Economic activity
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Intellectual capital
LDCs
Management
Market economies
Public administration
Quality of life
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Standard of living
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