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GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS, NEOINDUSTRIALIZATION AND INNOVATIVE CLUSTERS: INTERNATIONAL INDICATORS AND TRENDS OF RUSSIAN FEDERATION

Nina I. Larionova, Tatyana V. Yalyalieva and Dmitry L. Napolskikh

Revista Galega de Economía, 2018, vol. 27, issue 2, 125-138

Abstract: The purpose of the study is to identify trends and future models for the innovative development of Russian Federation. Paper deals with the innovative development of the leading countries of world economic growth. Particular attention is given to «neoindustrialization» of economically developed countries and innovative nature of clustering of economic space. The modern factors of global competitiveness and economic content of the innovative transformation of the economy is specified. Theoretical approaches and tendencies of innovative transformation of economy are proved. The authors identified scientific, technological, production, spatial-territorial and institutional-market aspects of innovative transformation. Paper includes the differentiation of the States-leaders of industrial production in the context of key indicators of global competitiveness. The transformation model of innovative economy formation is presented, the indicators of global competitiveness of the Russian Federation are considered. The authors propose structural and logical scheme of innovative transformation of the national economic system of the Russian Federation is developed. A graphic interpretation of the transformation of the economic system of the territory under the influence of innovative development is proposed.

Keywords: innovative transformation; economic development; innovative cluster; neoindustrialization; global competitiveness. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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