Industry 4.0 as the vector of industrial development in emerging economies in the age of intellectual machines: a financial aspect
Vladimir S. Osipov,
Galina N. Semenova,
Gyulnara A. Adamova and
Lidiya B. Larina
International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies, 2024, vol. 19, issue 3/4, 381-392
Abstract:
The purpose of this paper is to study a financial aspect of the progress of Industry 4.0 as the vector of industrial development in emerging economies in the age of intellectual machines and to develop recommendations for conducting economic policy of managing this process. Originality and uniqueness of this research consist in consideration and determination of the specifics of emerging economies' experience; deep research of the financial aspect of the progress of Industry 4.0 as the vector of industrial development in emerging economies in the age of intellectual machines with application of mathematical tools, in view of insufficient elaboration of this aspect in the existing literature, where it is studied only qualitatively (not quantitatively) together with other aspects; in systemic study of the factors and advantages of the progress of Industry 4.0 as the vector of industrial development in emerging economies in the age of intellectual machines.
Keywords: economic policy; Industry 4.0; industrial development; financial management; intellectual machines; emerging economies. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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