Development Strategy for the Electronic Industry of the Russian Federation and Its Financial Support
Стратегия развития электронной промышленности Российской Федерации и её финансовое обеспечение
Spak, Vasily (Шпак, Василий) ()
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Spak, Vasily (Шпак, Василий): National Research University of Electronic Technology
Economy of science, 2021, vol. 7, 195-204
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The purpose of the article is to substantiate how to solve the problem set by the President of Russia to achieve sovereignty in the development and production of electronics and electronic component base. The Government developed methods for achieving this goal and approved by the Strategy for the Development of the Electronic Industry until 2030. The most powerful and dynamically developing competitor of domestic electronics in China, therefore, it is advisable to consider the development of domestic electronics, having isomorphic processes at individual enterprises and in electronics in China as a scale line. Now a bottleneck in the development of domestic electronics has emerged – this is the lack of proactive and duplicate funding for breakthrough technologies. The article presents an asymmetric version of the response to the total and increasing Western sanctions, the main element of which should be non-monetary investment certificates.
Keywords: electronics industry; strategy; non-monetary investment certificates; electronic component base; demurrage (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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