Authors: A.E. Genin
Title of the article: On the issue of state regulation of innovative and competitive relations
Year: 2021, Issue: 2, Pages: 71-82
Branch of knowledge: 08.00.01 Economic Theory
Index UDK: 33.338
DOI: 10.26730/2587-5574-2021-2-71-82
Abstract: Since the second half of the twentieth century, significant changes have occurred in the economies of developed countries associated with the change of generations of the means of production, with the formation of a society in which the leap forward development of technologies is ahead of the dynamics of the consumer market. Such changes are due to the acceleration of the rate of scientific and technological progress, "spurred on" the formation of innovative economic relations, which influenced other relations – trading, investment, labor, competitive. As a result, innovations as the embodiment of scientific and technological progress in a product demanded by the market have become a determining factor in the survival and success of firms in the competition. Accordingly, the system of state regulation of the economy of developed countries by the end of the 20th century became fully aimed at ensuring the growth of national competitiveness in every possible way. The competitiveness of the Russian economy from the very beginning of market transformations is due to a high degree of provision with natural resources and the availability of infrastructure for their promotion in the world raw materials market, low labor costs and an influential raw materials lobby. Therefore, as innovation development lags behind, Russia's national competitiveness will inevitably decrease. In this regard, the relevance of the study of regulation of the innovative basis of national competitiveness increases, the value of the methodological provisions of the analysis of the correlation between innovative and competitive relations increases.
Key words: innovative relations competitive relations state regulation national competitiveness
Receiving date: 25.05.2021
Publication date: 18.08.2021
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