Making the Russian economy more competitive under globalization: legal and conceptual issues
M. I. Gelvanovsky
Journal of Modern Competition, 2007, issue 1, 50-57
Abstract:
For Russia, to become more competitive means to bridge the technological gap, to use its competitive advantages to the full, to gain new advantages and to use the potential of the leading Russian companies. The state bodies and businesses should develop a policy where the strategic priority would be the shift of accents from production and processing of raw materials to mass production of hi-end hi-tech goods and services, including those meant for export.
Date: 2007
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