Administrating innovation growth in Russia’s economy: A new approach

Defining the priorities of economic and scientific and technical growth is one of the main tasks of state administration. In modern conditions, solving this problem is unimaginable without the support of science. The selection of priorities itself is a complex problem that can be considered within t...

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