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Economic Mechanisms of Regulation of Innovative Industrial Technologies in the Post-COVID Age

Tatiana V. Skryl (), Marina Gregoric () and Andrey Yu. Markov ()
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Tatiana V. Skryl: Plekhanov Russian University of Economics
Marina Gregoric: University North
Andrey Yu. Markov: MGIMO University

Chapter Chapter 7 in Post-COVID Economic Revival, Volume II, 2022, pp 115-129 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter, “Economic Mechanisms of Regulation of Innovative Industrial Technologies in the Post-COVID Age,” is devoted to new technologicaltechnological reality, where the main competitive advantages are based on advanced technologies, humanhuman and artificial intelligenceartificial intelligence, data management and effective management. But reality has made its own adjustments and the crisiscrisis associated with the spread of coronaviruscoronavirus infection has slowed down many mechanisms for the introduction of innovative industrial technologies. The authors consider the uneven process of technologytechnology implementation in the post-COVID age. In particular, the associated different approaches to decision-making at the level of existing economic actors. The authors reveal the principles of economic evaluation of measures to supportsupport industrial productionproduction during the spread of coronavirus infection. It is concluded that the current reality has not only worsened the economic situation of many technological industries, but also, due to the emergence of threats to the life of the population, has called into question their further activities. After analyzing the main macro-indicators, the authors came to the conclusion that the economic recovery is based on the stable operationoperation of the industrial sector and it is necessary to restructure the economic system in order to find new sources of economic growthgrowth.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-83566-8_7

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