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Efficient dynamics of high school- basic factor of innovation transformation of the Russian economy

TERRA ECONOMICUS, , Vol. 11 (no. 4.3),
p. 258-262

Modern economies are characterized is buildup of pressure systems dark three imperatives of objective tendencies ion: innovation, competitiveness and globalization, which cover almost all levels and all areas of the national production. This means that the effective development of the economy of each country is determined by the measure of one of the imperatives of time mentioned trend and implications maximize their potential. In this case, all marked with the dominant trends in an integrated framework are common substance – the generation of new knowledge, its development and production of large-scale distribution.


Keywords: School Russia; innovative economy; factors of innovation dynamics of the Russian economy; the effectiveness of new knowledge

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Founder: Southern Federal University
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