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This paper examines how export and export destination stimulates innovation by Russian manufacturing firms. The …
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The past year marked the start of drawing up new integrated technological development plans for the Russian science and technology. The plans were originally presented by an Executive Order of the Russian President and then evolved into a nationwide project called “The ‘Science' National...
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overview and detailed analyses of nanotechnology research and innovation in Russia. The examination of publications highlights … the current state and trajectory of nanotechnology in Russia and on the broader development of Russia’s innovation system …. Comparisons with Chinese publication and patent outputs can be seen in a parallel report on Nanotechnology Research and Innovation …
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credit constraints on firm-level innovation. We find that access to bank credit helps firms to adopt existing products and … acquiring external know-how. We find no evidence that bank credit also stimulates firm innovation through in-house R&D. This …
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) evolutionary approach of industrial processes and changes that are embedded in the systems of innovation approach. The aim of this …
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students per capita and the average number of education years for employees), science and innovation (number of researchers and …
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This study attempts to explain why the transition to a market economy is skill-biased. It shows unequivocal evidence on increased skill wage premium and supply of skills in transition economies. It examines whether similar skill?favoring shifts in the Russian and U.S. economies are driven by the...
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This study attempts to explain why the transition to a market economy is skill-biased. It shows unequivocal evidence on increased skill wage premium and supply of skills in transition economies. It examines whether similar skill-favoring shifts in the Russian and U.S. economies are driven by the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013319700
Currently the framework conditions for science and technology and innovation (STI) policy have changed significantly in … stakeholders of the national innovation system and on the level of STI policy. Eventually Russian experience could be fairly …
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