MINISTRY OF HIGHER AND SECONDARY SPECIAL EDUCATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
TASHKENT FINANCIAL INSTITUTE
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
QUESTIONS OF FINAL CONTROL FOR
INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS
Area of expertise:
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200000
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– Social sphere, economics and law
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Field of education:
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230000
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– Business and management
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The direction of education:
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5230100
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– Economics (by industries and sectors).
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Head of the department of “Economics”
___________________ Kh.S. Asatullayev
"________" ____________________ 2021
Developer: M.Z. Mukhitdinova
These questions for final control was discussed and offered to approve in the meeting of the department of the “Economics”
from 7th of December, 2021
TASHKENT-2021
Final control. Institutional economics.
Variant 1
1. What studies new institutional economics
2. Does the presence of regularity in behavior always mean the existence relevant institution?
3. Is it true that the exclusivity of property rights is possible only when their subject is the individual?
Variant 2
What types and forms of institutions do you know?
Should the state in all cases independently produce public goods? Is it possible to provide a good "protection formal rules "by private order?
What are the reasons for the higher crime rate in large cities versus small cities and rural terrain?
Variant 3
Is it true that any institution creates a distributional effect?
Whether or not the following statement is true: the state is the more efficient, does it use more violence?
Why knowledge and education are recognized as basic today elements of the formation and development of human capital?
Variant 4
What are institutions? Is every rule an institution?
How the system of incentives of the “roving bandits” differs from the system incentives of a “stationary bandit” and why?
What is the main function of the specification of property rights?
Variant 5
Describe the main models of economic behavior.
What is the main function of the specification of property rights?
What has the greatest deterrent effect on crime: increasing the severity of punishment or increasing the likelihood of it offensive?
Variant 6
Is the information a limitation in economic decision making?
Is the following statement true: “Society must fight against crime up to its complete eradication "?
Is, in your opinion, the trust of the inhabitants of the country in institutions for the public good? Explain your answer.
Variant 7
What are property rights?
Does the level of crime depend on the uniformity of distribution income in society?
How are limited information and the emergence of habits related?
Variant 8
How are formal rules different from informal ones?
How does the level of crime in the past affect the current crime level?
Describe the concepts of post-industrial society and human capital.
Variant 9
What is the institutionalization of corruption?
Where do you see the problems of interconnections and contradictions industrial and post-industrial world?
What is the social nature of knowledge and education?
Variant 10
What are the stages of the institute's life cycle?
What is the anarchic state of society?
What research procedures can be used to distinguish among various observed regularities in the behavior of people, those which are due to the existence of institutions?
Variant 11
Are institutions public goods? If are, what is the overall effect of underproduction for them public goods?
What are the socio-economic consequences of the progress of knowledge?
Tell us about the ways to activate the human potential of Uzbekistan.
Variant 12
What is a good and what are its distinguishing features?
public What are the reasons, in your opinion, explains the fact that large trading companies that own widespread in Europe and the world by department store chains (IKEA, Auchan, C & A, Marks & Spenser, etc.), showed no interest in the 1990s (or showed only insignificant interest) in the Uzbek market, while a number of large manufacturing transnational corporations (such like, Coca Cola) has been here since the early 1990s?
What are the main characteristics and properties of labor?
Variant 13
What is a market for institutions?
Comment on the following statement: “The presence of the state in the economy should be minimal. "
Is breaking a rule always undesirable from an economic point of view vision?
Variant 14
Is the state always interested in a clear specification of property rights?
“Free access is by definition ineffective use of resources ". Please comment on this thesis.
What is included in the institutional environment?
Variant 15
G. Becker believed that fines are the most social effective means of punishing criminals. However, subsequently economists have put forward a number of conditions that limit the possibilities applying this method of punishment. Can, in your opinion, fines to be a universal form of punishment for criminals? Justify your answer.
What are rights?
What is external effect?
Variant 16
“The system of forced labor, by definition, is cost effective ". Please comment on this thesis.
What is the general meaning of the Coase theorem?
What are hybrid institutional agreements?
Variant 17
Who is the founder of neo-institutionalism and what are the methodology of neo-institutionalists?
What are the main features of the state property?
What is norm and the structure of the norm?
Variant 18
What are property rights?
Does the level of crime depend on the uniformity of distribution income in society?
How are limited information and the emergence of habits related?
Variant 19
How are formal rules different from informal ones?
How does the level of crime in the past affect the current crime level?
Describe the concepts of post-industrial society and human capital.
Variant 20
What is the institutionalization of corruption?
Where do you see the problems of interconnections and contradictions industrial and post-industrial world?
What is the social nature of knowledge and education?
Variant 21
What are the stages of the institute's life cycle?
What is the anarchic state of society?
What research procedures can be used to distinguish among various observed regularities in the behavior of people, those which are due to the existence of institutions?
Variant 22
Are institutions public goods? If are, what is the overall effect of underproduction for them public goods?
What are the socio-economic consequences of the progress of knowledge?
Tell us about the ways to activate the human potential of Uzbekistan.
Variant 23
What is a good and what are its distinguishing features?
Public What are the reasons, in your opinion, explains the fact that large trading companies that own widespread in Europe and the world by department store chains (IKEA, Auchan, C & A, Marks & Spenser, etc.), showed no interest in the 1990s (or showed only insignificant interest) in the Uzbek market, while a number of large manufacturing transnational corporations (such like, Coca Cola) has been here since the early 1990s?
What are the main characteristics and properties of labor?
Variant 24
What is a market for institutions?
Comment on the following statement: “The presence of the state in the economy should be minimal. "
Is breaking a rule always undesirable from an economic point of view vision?
Variant 25
Is the state always interested in a clear specification of property rights?
“Free access is by definition ineffective use of resources ". Please comment on this thesis.
What is included in the institutional environment?
Variant 26
Is it true that any institution creates a distributional effect?
Whether or not the following statement is true: the state is the more efficient, does it use more violence?
Why knowledge and education are recognized as basic today elements of the formation and development of human capital?
Variant 27
What are institutions? Is every rule an institution?
How the system of incentives of the “roving bandits” differs from the system incentives of a “stationary bandit” and why?
What is the main function of the specification of property rights?
Variant 28
Describe the main models of economic behavior.
What is the main function of the specification of property rights?
What has the greatest deterrent effect on crime: increasing the severity of punishment or increasing the likelihood of it offensive?
Variant 29
Is the information a limitation in economic decision making?
Is the following statement true: “Society must fight against crime up to its complete eradication "?
Is, in your opinion, the trust of the inhabitants of the country in institutions for the public good? Explain your answer.
Variant 30
Who is the founder of neo-institutionalism and what are the methodology of neo-institutionalists?
What are the main features of the state property?
What is norm and the structure of the norm?
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