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Trends of innovative development of Russia from the standpoint of interaction of economic levels

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  • E. F. Nikitskaya

  • M. A. Valishvili

  • I. A. Gorbacheva

  • T. P. Oslopova

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The article analyzes trends in innovative development at the national, regional and municipal levels of the Russian economy. The situation of innovation stagnation in the country is revealed, which occurred despite the active innovation policy pursued by the Federal government. As a result of the study of statistical indicators, it was found that low innovation activity in the Russian economy is due to the fact that innovation growth is significantly slowing down at the regional level. The authors concluded that the sharp differentiation of innovative production volumes in the Russian regions is a consequence of the gap in the interaction of economic levels, as well as the weak involvement of municipalities in the innovation process. Within the framework of the study, a scheme of interaction between government authorities for the development of innovative activities at the municipal level has been developed.

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Handle: RePEc:cvt:journl:y::id:132
DOI: 10.24182/2073-6258-2020-19-3-27-48
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