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Development of innovative potential in the conditions of regionalization of the world economy

Abstract

The article substantiates the innovative potential of the world economy and reveals some changes of innovation activity to regional centers. Recommendations are also given on how to increase innovation activity in the Eurasian region.

About the Authors

N. V. Yurova
Belarusian State University (BSU)
Belarus

Natalya V. Yurova – PhD in Economics, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Economic Sciences

4, av. Nezavisimosti, Minsk, Belarus, 220030



A. I. Kiselevich
Belarusian State University (BSU)
Belarus

Anastasia I. Kiselevich – Professor, Department of International Economic Relations

4, av. Nezavisimosti, Minsk, Belarus, 220030.



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Yurova N.V., Kiselevich A.I. Development of innovative potential in the conditions of regionalization of the world economy. International Business. 2022;(1 (1)):31-40.

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