The project investigated the institutional determinants and success factors of development into knowledge intensive economies, with special attention on the economic and regulatory environment in Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia. The project builds on new institutional economics, development economics, industrial organisation and modern concepts in regulatory efficiency and justice in combination with frontier empirical research methods in investigating micro and macro level stimuli, institutional factors and regulatory efficiency. The project contributes to the knowledge exchange and cooperation between Europe and South-East Asian emerging economies.
The project comprises six Work Packages managed by TalTech and UNIL researchers:
1) Institutional factors behind the knowledge intensity gap between frontier knowledge economies and transition economies,
2) Regulation and incentives supporting development towards a knowledge economy,
3) Efficiency in the financial sector and financing of R&D investments and innovation in changing regulatory and economic environment,
4) Regulatory aspects, transfer of knowledge and ICT-enabled solutions,
5) Training in core academic competencies in economics, law and empirical research,
6) Knowledge transfer workshops.
The project aims to develop lasting excellence oriented cooperation with South-East Asian universities, and contribute to R&D capacity building based on European academic values. Promoting of the project results through intersectoral knowledge transfer was an important task. We aim to contribute to social innovation through the policy related suggestions provided, and to a paradigm shift regarding the role of institutions in transition processes.