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Неформальная экономика и инновации: contra et pro // Informal Economy and Innovation: Contra et Pro

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  • E. Moreva L.

    (Financial University)

  • Е. Морева Л.

    (Финансовый университет)

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Nowadays, with strengthening of global innovation imperatives, researchers and practical people are seeking new areas of economic activities to boost innovation in the informal economy sector. This work can be very important for Russia, where its size according to estimations takes 20% to 50% of the country’s GDP.Viewed from the above, the purpose of the research was to determine the appropriateness of turning to the informal sector to enhance the innovation activity of the national economy. To this end, an analysis of the economists’ views on the informal economy and it abilities to innovate was performed, which is the subject area of the research.The analysis was performed using general scientific and special economic methods including analysis and synthesis, factor analysis, comparative and content analysis, economic comparative studies, statistical analysis, and others.Based on the research findings, the author’s interpretation of the informal economy was proposed, the importance of identifying its segments for determining the ways to implement innovation in them was highlighted and new areas of innovation research in the informal economy were suggested. It is concluded that the current policy related to the sector in question is inadequate and a special consideration should be given to its segments in national innovation strategies. В современных условиях усиления глобальных императивов инновационного развития исследователи и практики ищут новые области хозяйственной деятельности для активизации инноваций в секторе неформальной экономики. Работа с ним может быть очень важной для России, где его масштабы оцениваются в размере от 20 до 50% ВВП страны.Поэтому целью настоящей работы стало определение состоятельности обращения к сектору неформальной экономики для повышения инновационной активности национальной экономики. Для этого был проведен анализ взглядов ученых на неформальную экономику и возможности осуществления в ней инноваций, составивших предметную область исследования.При его проведении применялись общенаучный и специальные экономические методы анализа и синтеза, факторного, сравнительного и контент-анализа, экономической компаративистики, экономико-статистические и другие.В результате исследования предложена авторская трактовка неформальной экономики, показана важность выделения ее различных сегментов для определения способов осуществления в них инноваций, указаны новые области исследований инноваций в неформальной экономике, сделан вывод об ограниченности проводимой сегодня политики в отношении этого сектора экономики и необходимости специального учета его сегментов в национальных инновационных стратегиях. Анализ практического опыта целенаправленного развития инноваций неформальной экономики разными государствами позволит оптимизировать усилия ученых по разработке этого направления инновационной политики в России и мобилизовать возможности освоения новшеств, заключенных в официально не учтенных ресурсах, превышающих более трети ВВП нашей страны.

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  • E. Moreva L. & Е. Морева Л., 2018. "Неформальная экономика и инновации: contra et pro // Informal Economy and Innovation: Contra et Pro," Экономика. Налоги. Право // Economics, taxes & law, ФГОБУ "Финансовый университет при Правительстве Российской Федерации" // Financial University under The Government of Russian Federation, vol. 11(5), pages 38-47.
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:econom:y:2018:i:5:p:38-47
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