Abstract

Successful implementation of innovation policy in national economies is influenced by many factors: the education system, tax policy, institutional conditions, resource costs. The most important of these factors is the role of the country in the global division of labor and its economic model arising from this division. The formation of such a model entails an increase in innovative activity in some industries and a decline in others whose products are less in demand on the international market.

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