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Development of Modern Entrepreneurship: Competition and Cooperation

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  • E.V. Bogomolova
  • L.Y. Selezneva
  • I.V. Izmalkova
  • E.V. Popova
  • M.A. Troyanskaya

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The purpose of the article is to develop the optimal model of development of modern entrepreneurship in Russia from the point of view of the processes of competition and cooperation. The foundation of the methodological apparatus of this research is the method of scenario analysis, which is performed with the help of the tools of the Theory of games. The authors offer classification of existing market structures in the spheres of economy as to the criterion of ratio of processes of competition and cooperation and develop the proprietary methodology for evaluation of effectiveness of the model of national economy development from the point of view of the processes of competition and cooperation. Because of the research, it is concluded that the offered hypothesis is true, and it is impossible to apply the straightforward approach to creation of market structures in economic spheres of modern Russia due to its ineffectiveness in the modern economic conditions, subject to the influence of the processes of globalization, integration, post-industrialization, liberalization, etc. The authors analyze the possible scenarios of development of modern entrepreneurship in Russia through the prism of competitive and cooperative processes.

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  • E.V. Bogomolova & L.Y. Selezneva & I.V. Izmalkova & E.V. Popova & M.A. Troyanskaya, 2017. "Development of Modern Entrepreneurship: Competition and Cooperation," European Research Studies Journal, European Research Studies Journal, vol. 0(3B), pages 539-547.
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