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THE TECHNOLOGICAL IMPERATIVE OF COOPERATION OF UKRAINE AND RUSSIA

Abstract

The article studies the state and trends of scientific and technological cooperation between Ukraine and the Russian Federation with the following characteristics of the objective reasons that promote the widening and development of such cooperation, and also allows to reveal common points of growth for creation and implementation of joint technology platforms. The relation between the state of technological basis of the economies of technological imperative is considered, both in Ukraine and Russia. Proposals are developed regarding the formation of specific methodologies and organization mechanisms for their implementation in the priority areas of joint strategies of scientific and technological cooperation in the future.

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L. I. Fedulova
Institute of Economics and forecasting, National Academy of Sciences (Ukraine)
Russian Federation
doctor of economic Sciences, Professor, head. Department, Institute of Economics and forecasting, National Academy of Sciences (Ukraine)


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Fedulova L. THE TECHNOLOGICAL IMPERATIVE OF COOPERATION OF UKRAINE AND RUSSIA. MIR (Modernization. Innovation. Research). 2010;1(3(3)):92-103. (In Russ.)

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