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The problems and threats of innovative development of Russian regions

Golova Irina Markovna and Sukhovey Alla Filippovna
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Golova Irina Markovna: Institute of Economics of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Sukhovey Alla Filippovna: Institute of Economics of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Экономика региона, 2014, issue 1, 155-164

Abstract: Based on the analysis of the main indicators of innovative development of the Russian Federation for 2006-2013, the most acute problems and risks impeding the transition economy of Russian regions to the innovative model are revealed. There are problems of a further narrowing of the science sector, the continued reduction of human scientific potential, extremely slow formation of innovation sector, in particular the small increase of the share of innovation active enterprises, as well as volumes of their new products. The article pays particular attention to the tasks of improving regional innovative policy aimed at creating of the conditions for the formation and expanded reproduction of full-cycle innovation, involvement the business sector in the innovation processes, and the correlation between the regions innovation and socio-economic policies.

Date: 2014
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