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Determinants of Neo-Industrial Exports in High-Technological Partnership

Elena Leonidovna Andreeva and Artem Vitalievich Ratner
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Elena Leonidovna Andreeva: Institute of Economics, the Ural Branch of RAS
Artem Vitalievich Ratner: Institute of Economics, the Ural Branch of RAS

Russian Foreign Economic Journal, 2020, issue 11, 118-132

Abstract: The article deals with the topical issue of Russia’s non-resource export growth and cooperation in this area with trade partners from high-tech economies. The purpose of the article is to identify the key factors stimulating the foreign economic activity (FEA) – foreign trade and economic cooperation - with such partners. An analysis of the current fundamentals of the global economy and Russia’s high-tech production, Russian trade customs statistics (on the example of trade with Germany) revealed the determinants defining the neo-industrial export specialization at global, country, inter-country and regional levels. The determinants reflect the state of the global economy and global markets, the level of the country-exporter’s economic development and its production- technological potential, economic relations with the country-partner and their needs, key factors of neo-industrial specialization and its promotion on foreign markets.

Keywords: neo-industrial export specialization; formation and promotion of specialization; high-tech country-partner; promotion if foreign economic activity; development levels and determinants; national production-technological potential; state of bilateral relations; needs of countries- partners. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.24411/2072-8042-2020-10117

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