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The Peculiarities of State Regulation of Innovation Activities of Enterprises in the Global Economy

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  • Yuri A. Kolesnikov
  • Tatiana V. Epifanova
  • Anastasia M. Usenko
  • Ekaterina Parshina
  • Victoria N. Ostrovskaya

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  • Yuri A. Kolesnikov & Tatiana V. Epifanova & Anastasia M. Usenko & Ekaterina Parshina & Victoria N. Ostrovskaya, 2016. "The Peculiarities of State Regulation of Innovation Activities of Enterprises in the Global Economy," Contemporary Economics, University of Economics and Human Sciences in Warsaw., vol. 10(4), December.
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