Peculiarities of the World Experience of State Financial Support of Innovations
Yerkenazym Orynbabassarova (),
Yerboz Nabiyev (),
Anna Legostayeva (),
Nurgul Kuttybayeva (),
Gaukhar Kopzhassarova () and
Musynova Asel ()
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Yerkenazym Orynbabassarova: Faculty of Economic Karaganda Economic University Karaganda Kazakhstan, Postal: KZ
Yerboz Nabiyev: Faculty of Economic Karaganda State University named of academician E A Buketov Karaganda Kazakhstan, Postal: KZ
Anna Legostayeva: Faculty of Economic Karaganda Economic University Karaganda Kazakhstan, Postal: KZ
Nurgul Kuttybayeva: Faculty of Economic Karaganda Economic University Karaganda Kazakhstan, Postal: KZ
Gaukhar Kopzhassarova: Faculty of Economic Karaganda Economic University Karaganda Kazakhstan, Postal: KZ
Musynova Asel: Faculty of Finance Astana Center for Distance Learning of Karaganda Economic University Astana Kazakhstan, Postal: KZ
Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, 2017, vol. 8, issue 6, 1884-1891
Abstract:
The article examines the foreign practice of financial support for innovation activities of the two world powers of Great Britain and Japan from each country experience is revealed that can be used in the domestic innovation system Reflected tools to stimulate innovation in both countries such as tax incentives discounts and loans
Date: 2017
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