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2013 | 6 | 22 | 209-223

Article title

The Scientific and Cultural Background of the Innovation Development in Slovak Republic, Ukraine, Russia and Hungary

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This article is devoted to the results of the analysis of scientific background in the field of development and research. The purpose of this paper is to assess the employment and financing research and development sphere in Slovakia, Hungary, Ukraine and Russia, which allows to determine the prospects of sectors that include research and development and to explain ways to enhance their effectiveness. The analysis if statistic information allows estimating the level of science support in Ukraine and determining the possible benefits for competitiveness of the national economy.

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6

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22

Pages

209-223

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published
2013-06-01
online
2013-08-13

Contributors

  • University of Economics in Bratislava, Department of Commodity Science and Product Quality, Dolnozemská road 1, 852 35 Bratislava
  • Uzhgorod National University, Institute of Economics and International Relations, Department of Business Economics, Management and Logistics, Unіversitetska Street 14, 88000 Uzhhorod, Ukraine
  • Uzhgorod National University, Institute of Economics and International Relations, Department of Business Economics, Management and Logistics, Unіversitetska Street 14, 88000 Uzhhorod, Ukraine

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Publication order reference

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