Abstract
It is experimentally established that the quality of soil grinding by the experimental ripper-separator is especially affected by the humidity and density of the composition, so at a soil density of 1.3–1.4 g/cm3 and a minimum soil moisture of 11.4–14.4% rotor speed must be increased up to 127 rpm.
Highlights
The article analyses the role of intellectual capital in innovative economic growth within the knowledge economy
The knowledge economy is a new social and economic era in which knowledge is the most important and basic economic resource, knowledge production and communication are widespread, the number of people working in the field of knowledge is higher than in other fields, and sustainable education and development
Researchers studying the impact of intellectual competitiveness at both the micro and macro levels, capital on the innovative economy at both the micro especially at the macro level, creates great and macro levels have concluded that increasing opportunities for economic growth and economic development
Summary
Human capital is the most important factor in socio-economic development. But economic development does not depend only on the quantity and quality of knowledge and other economic resources. Human knowledge is the main source of enrichment of the national economy and economic growth. The purpose of the article: The main purpose of the study is to analyse and evaluate the potential of intellectual capital to increase innovation in the knowledge economy and ensure innovative economic according to his various abilities, knowledge and growth. Capital is perceived as an important part of the Galbraith wrote that “one of the factors accelerating knowledge, skills, professionalism and economic industrial society is money. New classes have of intellectual capital, noted that intellectual capital emerged with and without knowledge This new class covers such important concepts as knowledge, does not derive its power from money or goods, but intelligence, thinking and innovation [7, p.40].
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