Hi-tech production based on intelligent machines in emerging economies in Industry 4.0: a source of new quality of economic growth or a path to socio-economic crisis
Anastasiya A. Sozinova,
Ekaterina N. Ilyina,
Larisa V. Shabaltina,
Emil Velinov and
Larisa V. Popova
International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies, 2024, vol. 19, issue 3/4, 368-380
Abstract:
The goal of this paper is to determine whether hi-tech production based on intelligent machines in emerging economies in Industry 4.0 is a source of new quality of economic growth or a path to socio-economic crisis and to prepare recommendations for managing the process of robotisation of emerging economies with the help of economic policy. Originality of this research consists also in a multi-factor study of quality of economic growth and consideration of the current crisis situation in the global economy. The perspective of transition to new quality of economic growth is for the first time studied not at the upward but at the downward phase of an economic cycle. We study the experience of emerging economies that suffered from the 2020 crisis and take into account a new factor that appeared in the crisis conditions - the factor of entrepreneurial fear of failure, which supposedly influences the intensity of robotisation.
Keywords: economic policy; hi-tech production; intellectual machines; Industry 4.0; new quality of economic growth; socio-economic crisis; emerging economies. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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