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Achieving technological sovereignty of high-tech sectors of the Russian economy: state and prospects

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  • Yu. V. Daneikin

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The article deals with the current topic of achieving technological sovereignty and technological independence of high-tech industries in the Russian Federation. It considers the notion and economic concept of the import substitution policy. Also following the study of scientific literature and foreign practice it identifies and characterizes, various types of import-substituting strategies . The analysis of foreign practice in the field of import substitution, resulted in identifying important tools in that area: stimulating and increasing investment, supporting especially important industries (providing independence in the technological sphere) through the use of a set of tax and other measures.It is shown that import-substituting strategies should be supplemented by a set of industrial and innovation policies, as well as a meso-level development strategy. The author considers various points of view on achieving import independence in high-tech industries as well as the potential, main issues, tasks and directions for achieving technological sovereignty by the example of the electronic industry of the Russian Federation. The main principles of a new approach to managing the development of high-tech industrial complexes in order to achieve technological sovereignty are identified: a systematic approach, priority for the development of meso-level innovation ecosystems, consolidation of efforts in critical (priority) and promising areas for achieving technological sovereignty, selected taking into account the principle of optimality, focus on innovative activity and entrepreneurship, orienting perspective planning.

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  • Yu. V. Daneikin, 2023. "Achieving technological sovereignty of high-tech sectors of the Russian economy: state and prospects," RSUH/RGGU BULLETIN. Series Economics. Management. Law, Russian State University for the Humanities (RSUH), issue 4.
  • Handle: RePEc:aca:journl:y:2023:id:424
    DOI: 10.28995/2073-6304-2022-4-74-92
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