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High-tech component import substitution as an important factor in national security

Akimkina Dariya, Khrustalev Oleg and Khrustalev Evgeniy

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Abstract: The long-term nature of transformational crisis processes caused by accelerated scientific and technological progress, the coronavirus epidemic, and political conflicts increases significantly uncertainty and the need to organize domestic production of high-tech components. The research investigates how the shortage of semiconductors due to the epidemic and territorial issues has affected sectors that depend on semiconductors. The importance of autonomy for the successful and ongoing functioning of the high-tech industry is demonstrated by the example of the automotive industry. The article discusses aspects of the semiconductor industry's production organization, including the complex hierarchical structure that proves how increasing import substitution is crucial to improving Russia's competitiveness and national security and removing external pressure points on the country. A number of recommendations for the domestic semiconductor industry will help to boost the process of import substitution, develop science-intensive and high-tech industries in Russia, and increase competitiveness in the global market

Keywords: science-intensive industry; sanctions; import substitution; semiconductors industry (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O14 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-02-01
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Published in Polythematic online scientific journal of Kuban state agrarian university 187.03(2023): pp. 271-288

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