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Development and Analysis of Economic Models of Innovation Incentives

Разработка и исследование экономических моделей стимулирования инновационных процессов

Mark Levin and Matrosova, Kseniya (Матросова, Ксения) ()
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Matrosova, Kseniya (Матросова, Ксения): Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA)

Working Papers from Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

Abstract: This paper is an analysis of the innovation incentives. The aim of this study is to create the model describing innovation processes, and to research the mechanisms stimulating innovation in the economic systems. The first section is devoted to the review of the models and approaches for analyzing the effects of the market competition on the innovation activity of firms. The second section describes several models of behavior of companies in the domestic and international market. The final section presents the original model of the effectiveness of the schemes of innovation incentives at different levels of diffusion of innovation and technological development.

Keywords: innovation; innovation incentives; diffusion of innovation; simulation analysis; competition; инновации; стимулирование; диффузия инноваций; имитационное моделирование; конкуренция (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 53 pages
Date: 2017-06
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