INNOVATIVE-TECHNOLOGICAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL RESERVES OF SUSTAINABLE FUNCTIONING OF ENGINEERING OF RUSSIA

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The organizational and economic problems of further development of domestic engineering are considered. Particular attention is paid to issues of innovative and technological potential at the intersectoral level. The most significant reserves for the development of engineering enterprises on the basis of accounting and analysis of economic problems in the country are determined. The most significant mechanisms for the implementation of reserves for increasing the innovative and technological potential of Russian engineering were clarified.

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Boris Ya. Tatarskikh

Samara State University of Economics

Author for correspondence.
Email: economp@rambler.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-8216-5209

Doctor of Economics, professor of the Department of Economics

Russian Federation

Valeriya Yu. Anisimova

Samara National Research University

Email: ipanisimova@yandex.ru

Candidate of Economics, associate professor of the Department of innovation Economics

Russian Federation

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