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Comparative Analysis of the Development of Human and Intellectual Potential in the Global Economy and in Russia
[Сравнительный Анализ Развития Человеческого И Интеллектуального Потенциалов В Мировой Экономике И В России]

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  • Doctorovich, Anatoly (Докторович, Анатолий)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

  • Zimin, I (Зимин, И.)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

Abstract

A new concept of people-centered development that is currently in development creates the need for in-depth study to date of all spectrum of problems of human development, its labor and intellectual potential. Human and intellectual capacities are considered as interconnected, as homologous concepts, and field of study includes an analysis of management strategies to their development and efficient use of intellectual capital.

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  • Doctorovich, Anatoly (Докторович, Анатолий) & Zimin, I (Зимин, И.), 2015. "Comparative Analysis of the Development of Human and Intellectual Potential in the Global Economy and in Russia [Сравнительный Анализ Развития Человеческого И Интеллектуального Потенциалов В Мирово," Published Papers mn8, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
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