FEATURES OF SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL POLICY OF RUSSIA
ОСОБЕННОСТИ НАУЧНО-ТЕХНИЧЕСКОЙ ПОЛИТИКИ РОССИИ
Dmitrenko Marija (Дмитренко М.А.)
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Dmitrenko Marija (Дмитренко М.А.): Moscow Region State University
State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2018, vol. 2, 227-231
Abstract:
At present, the role of science and technology in the development of any state is changing. Science is one of the most important national resources, the basis of the country's technological develop-ment and economic growth. Today, in the world markets of goods and services, in determining the competitiveness of its participants, the emphasis is not on the ability to conduct research and development work and develop new technologies and products, but on the ability to rapidly commercialize the results obtained, as well as on their practical use in production . That is why the development of science and technology remains a national task, ensuring economic and technological sovereignty, competitiveness of the economy and protection of national interests of our country.
Keywords: scientific and technical policy; science and technology; scientific and technological development; research and development; the results of scientific activity; breakthrough technologies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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