Abstract

The article is devoted to the study of the Japanese experience of strengthening innovation development by promoting the activities of technopolises. An interpretation of the concept of "technopolis" is presented. Features of formation and development of the Tsukuba technopolis are shown. The features of Japanese innovation policy are investigated. The effectiveness of innovative development in Japan is evaluated. The importance of technopolises in the country's innovative development is shown. The possibilities of developing an economy that suffered from the inflated financial bubbles of 1991 based on the financing of technopolises are investigated. The experience of Japan, where individual regional entities were able to develop completely independently by engaging in innovative activities, without requiring centralized funding is demonstrated.

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