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Remote Investment Transactions in Digital Age: Economic and Institutional Analysis

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Remote Investment Transactions in the Digital Age

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The development of information and communication technologies contributes to the digitalization processes that strengthen the economy and society, what leads to the emergence of specific digital forms of organization of production and economic relations significantly influencing the efficiency of social production and forming a qualitatively new object of economic theory analysis. Within the framework of the chapter, the authors maid an attempt to identify the economic and institutional specifics of a remote investment transaction by analyzing the elements that constitute the structure of interactions arising during its conclusion. The conducted analysis allows us to demonstrate the main features of remote investment transactions, their model and predict their further development, identify the degree of their influence on the socioeconomic system, and determine the institutionalization parameters of investment transactions concluded in a remote format.

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Loginova, E.V., Guzev, M.M. (2024). Remote Investment Transactions in Digital Age: Economic and Institutional Analysis. In: Inshakova, A., Matytsin, D., Inshakova, E. (eds) Remote Investment Transactions in the Digital Age. Intelligent Systems Reference Library, vol 250. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-51536-1_11

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