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Economic policy in the agro-industrial complex and agriculture of Russia in the age of intellectual machines: challenges and perspectives

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  • Ahmed G. Buchaev
  • Zoya Sh. Babaeva
  • Ekaterina P. Zhigulina
  • Tamara B. Zhuravleva

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This paper aims at determining challenges, substantiating perspectives, and developing recommendations for improving the economic policy in Russia's agro-industrial complex and agriculture in the age of intellectual machines. The research results show that challenges for the economic policy in Russia's agro-industrial complex and agriculture in the age of intellectual machines are connected to mismatch between the priority of the components of the digital economy and the proportions of their development in 2019. The perspectives of improving the economic policy in Russia's agro-industrial complex and agriculture in the age of intellectual machines are connected to overcoming the determined disproportion and stimulating the development of the digital economy's components according to their priority. Originality of this research consists in empirical study of the perspectives of development of agro-industrial complex and agriculture based on intellectual machines and development of the practice-oriented recommendations for economic policy in the sphere of food security.

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  • Ahmed G. Buchaev & Zoya Sh. Babaeva & Ekaterina P. Zhigulina & Tamara B. Zhuravleva, 2025. "Economic policy in the agro-industrial complex and agriculture of Russia in the age of intellectual machines: challenges and perspectives," International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 21(2), pages 194-203.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijepee:v:21:y:2025:i:2:p:194-203
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