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INNOVATION AS A CONDITION OF LONG-TERM STABILITY OF THE RUSSIAN INDUSTRY

https://doi.org/10.17747/2078-8886-2012-6-66-71

Abstract

The state of national innovation systems of Russia and EU countries in the context of these systems elements interaction with industrial enterprises is analyzed in the article. It is determined that it is necessary to significantly increase the role of enterprises in the national innovation system and the enterprises should keep to the proactive innovation policy for the long-term stable development of the Russian economics.

About the Author

А. V. Trachuk
Financial University under the Russian Federation Government; Goznak Federal State Unitary Enterprise
Russian Federation
Doctor of Economics, Professor of the Economics and Crisis Management Department of Financial University under the Russian Federation Government, Director General of Goznak Federal State Unitary Enterprise


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Trachuk А.V. INNOVATION AS A CONDITION OF LONG-TERM STABILITY OF THE RUSSIAN INDUSTRY. Strategic decisions and risk management. 2012;(6):66-71. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17747/2078-8886-2012-6-66-71

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