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The optimality of the market innovative products in uneven technological progress


Sergey Vinogradov, Anna Malytseva, Yuriy Efimychev, Pavel Kuznetsov
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Vinogradov Sergey Ivanovich –

Malytseva Anna Andreevna –

Efimychev Yuriy Ivanovich –

Kuznetsov Pavel Anatolyevich –

Published in:
Creative Economy
– № 6 / June, 2010



Keywords: competition, globalization, national innovation system, technological progress, unevenness


Citation:
Sergey Vinogradov, Anna Malytseva, Yuriy Efimychev, Pavel Kuznetsov (2010). The optimality of the market innovative products in uneven technological progress. Creative Economy, 4(6), 61-65. — url: http://bgscience.ru/com/lib/354


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Abstract:

Delving into the study of endogenous causes of technological progress, economists, until recently, did not give proper attention to random factors inherent in the innovation process. One of these factors - the irregularity of the emergence of new technologies - is the subject of this research.








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