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Soviet and modern Russian innovative projects: the similarities and differences

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  • GUSEV Vladimir
  • : MALIY Vadim

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration- Stolypin Volga Region Institute of administration)

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The article presents a comparative analysis of Soviet and modern Russian innovative projects on various grounds, said the reasons for the success of the strategic defense of innovations during the Soviet period and the modest achievements of modern innovative institutions of the Russian Federation and development in them. Also it addresses the issue of the loss in recent decades innovations of the Soviet period and referred to the need to revive the Soviet experience in this area. Summing up, we note that the innovative activity in the Russian Federation, contrary to all the negative factors developing, the success of this work depends largely on whether the return of modern Russia to the innovative practices of the Soviet Union, when new inventions and technical solutions will work on the domestic economy, or our country will continue to remain a raw materials appendage of the global economy, "peripheral Empire", in the words of famous sociologist Boris Kagarlitsky, and the innovative developments and the financial resources allocated for them to be stolen, to leave in more developed countries, to make a profit more enterprising business executives and return to us in the form of finished products under well-known global brands.

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  • GUSEV Vladimir & : MALIY Vadim, 2016. "Soviet and modern Russian innovative projects: the similarities and differences," Published Papers m16g, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:ppaper:m16g
    Note: Published in «Izvestiya of Saratov University». Series: "Sociology. Political science" #1'2016, p. 8-12
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    innovative project; legislation; invention; equipment; corruption; the theory of Triple Helix;
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