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Особенности развития водородных технологий в странах Латинской Америки и Карибского бассейна
Латинская Америка. 2025. № 7. С. 61–79.
The paper analyzes the possibilities of using hydrogen technologies in Latin America and the Caribbean countries. Regional leaders are Chile and Brazil which are open to international cooperation with the active public participation in hydrogen projects, including research and development. The possibilities of using hydrogen technologies are extremely limited and do not go beyond the traditional applications (chemical industry). The region’s specialization in the production of green hydrogen can become an additional incentive for attracting investment and developing its own economic sectors.
Matveeva N., Yudkevich M., Higher Education 2026 P. 1–20
This study draws on neo-institutional theory and the convergence/divergence debate in higher education research to examine whether public and private universities in EU candidate countries converge or diverge in their research activity and collaboration patterns. We analyse Scopus-indexed publication data for 43 universities across Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, North Macedonia and Serbia for the ...
Added: August 19, 2026
Biryukova O. V., Barzunov D., Pautov A., Проблемы Дальнего Востока 2026 № 4
The formation of new transcontinental transport arteries intensifies geoeconomic competition in Eurasia and requires the development of sustainable models of investment cooperation. The Chinese Belt and Road Initiative and the International North—South Transport Corridor represent distinct institutional concepts for infrastructure financing, differing in their sources of capital, degree of centralization, and mechanisms of risk allocation. ...
Added: August 19, 2026
Gaete Sepulveda M. A., Navarra: Eunsa, 2026.
Toward the Fifth-Generation University (5GU) is a work that proposes a transformative governance framework for institutions of higher education, capable of addressing the challenges of sustainability, digital reflexivity, and co-creation with multiple stakeholders. Drawing on a historical overview from University 1.0—focused on the preservation of knowledge—to University 5.0, the text presents a model centered on ...
Added: August 18, 2026
Lysenok N., International Journal of Computer Information Systems and Industrial Management Applications 2026 Vol. 18 No. 17s P. 533–549
This paper asks which families of volatility forecasting models create economic value in active trading, and through which integration channel that value is transmitted. Seven models drawn from four families — econometric (GJR-GARCH, HAR-J), gradient boosting (XGBoost, LightGBM), recurrent neural networks (LSTM, GRU) and a hybrid combining HAR-J with boosting — are compared on the ...
Added: August 18, 2026
Alena Bernyukevich, / Series WP BRP "Basic research program". 2025.
This essay explores the complex issue of determining the appropriate level of risk when implementing innovations within organizations. While innovation is widely recognized as a cornerstone of competitiveness, growth, and sustainability, excessive or poorly managed risk can lead to significant challenges. The discussion highlights key factors influencing acceptable risk levels, including alignment with corporate goals, ...
Added: August 17, 2026
Shaposhnikov S., Asia and Africa today 2025
Digital transformation of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in India is critical to enhancing competitiveness and improving economic performance. It also helps address unemployment and regional inequality. However, SMEs face financial constraints, a digital skills shortage, resistance to change, and cybersecurity challenges. The authors analyze the impact of government initiatives such as Digital India, CGTMSE, ...
Added: August 14, 2026
Bessonova E., Мякишева С. М., Новиков С. В., Вопросы экономики 2026 № 8 С. 95–124
This paper examines total factor productivity (TFP) dynamics among Russian enterprises from 2018 to 2024, using translogarithmic production function estimates for 290 industries. To address endogeneity and functional dependence issues, we employ the Ackerberg—Caves—Frazer methodology with a control function approach. Our findings reveal distinct sectoral patterns. In mining, both simple average and value-added-weighted TFP rose ...
Added: August 13, 2026
BRICS Journal of Economics 2026 Vol. 7 No. 2 P. 185–209
This study provides an empirical analysis of the relationship between trade and the environment in Singapore. It offers valuable insights into reconciling economic growth and environmental sustainability in this globally significant trade center and contributes significantly to policy formulation for trade-oriented economies. The paper examines empirical trends in trade openness, foreign direct investment (FDI), economic ...
Added: August 13, 2026
Gokhberg L., Kutsenko E., Lebedeva S. et al., М.: ИСИЭЗ ВШЭ, 2025.
This publication prepared by the Russian Cluster Observatory of the National Research University Higher School of Economics Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge is a followup of the 2021 publication dedicated to the statistical measurement of the creative economy of Moscow.
It provides the basic economic indicators of Moscow’s creative industries, assessment of the ...
Added: August 13, 2026
Evgeniia K., Cardoni A., Makeeva E. Y. et al., Business Strategy and the Environment 2026 P. 1–17
This study investigates the relevance of sustainable governance (SG) and its impactful elements in the context of the Russian market, a unique case of an isolated economy, using market value as a proxy for concept relevance. Adopting stakeholder and institutional approaches, this study uses panel data from 152 firms listed on the Moscow Exchange from ...
Added: August 12, 2026
Saraev V., Medovnikov D., Розмирович С. Д. et al., М.: Иннопрактика, 2020.
This report presents a brief summary of the results of a study devoted to the analysis of innovation practices in large Russian companies, their comparison with the most successful international experience, and the identification of opportunities to improve the effectiveness of innovation development tools. ...
Added: August 11, 2026
Rozhkova K., Roshchin S., Roshchina Y., Вопросы экономики 2026 № 8 С. 29–54
Стремительное развитие генеративного искусственного интеллекта (генИИ) усилило дискуссии о том, как новые технологии трансформируют рынок труда, особенно позиции и задачи, которые еще недавно мог выполнять только человек. Эксперименты показывают, что генеративный ИИ может обеспечить значительный прирост производительности, особенно менее квалифицированных сотрудников, что может приводить к возникновению индивидуальной зарплатной отдачи на рынке труда. Впервые для России ...
Added: August 11, 2026
Puchkov E., Knyaginina N., М.: Национальный исследовательский университет "Высшая школа экономики", 2026.
The report examines the ecosystem supporting the development of social entrepreneurship in Europe. It considers the historical evolution of the sector, the approaches adopted by the European Union and individual countries to defining and recognising social enterprises, and the differences between European and Russian models. Particular attention is paid to the role of social enterprises ...
Added: August 11, 2026
Междуреченск: Кузбасский государственный технический университет им. Т.Ф. Горбачева, 2026.
В сборнике представлены материалы докладов по направлениям Международной научно-практической конференции «Современные тенденции и инновации в науке и производстве»: 1. Технологии и инновации в горной промышленности; 2. Экономика, управление, финансы; 3. Информационные системы и технологии; 4. Юный исследователь. Целью этой конференции является обмен передовым опытом, повышения квалификации их участников и, вместе с тем, это способ установления и укрепления научного сотрудничества среди ...
Added: August 11, 2026
Fedyunina A., Drapkin I. M., Simachev Y. V., Area Development and Policy 2026
Trade sanctions generate asymmetric shocks in developing economies, reshaping their integration into global value chains (GVCs). Using a gravity framework covering 68 developing countries over the period 2000–2021, this paper examines how sanctions affect forward and backward GVC linkages. We find that sanctions significantly reduce both dimensions of GVC participation: backward linkages suffer deeper and ...
Added: August 10, 2026
Barut A., Proskuryakova L. N., Yakutkina V. et al., Renewable Energy 2026 Vol. 267 Article 125736
The global demand for rare earth metals (REM) has exceeded the global supply, exacerbating the deficit of these resources for wind turbines, solar panels, electric vehicles, and nuclear reactors. The largest REM exporting and importing countries have the power to influence energy transition in their own countries and around the world. This study analyzes the ...
Added: April 8, 2026
Makarov I. A., Muravev E., Современная мировая экономика 2025 Т. 3 № 3 С. 98–126
This study examines the spread of renewable energy technologies in the United States and the factors determining disparities in solar and wind energy generation between states. We used principal component analysis (PCA) to identify three groups of factors influencing renewable energy adoption: economic and technological, sociopolitical, and natural. Based on these factors, we clustered 50 ...
Added: January 13, 2026
Москвитин О. А., Капитонов И. А., Финансовые рынки и банки 2025 № 11 С. 550–555
В статье рассматриваются ключевые направления структурной модернизации энергетического сектора России в условиях глобальных климатических вызовов и технологических ограничений. Авторы анализируют трансформацию мировой энергетики, рост роли возобновляемых источников энергии, тенденции электрификации и децентрализации энергосистем, а также влияние международных соглашений, включая Парижское соглашение и механизм трансграничного углеродного регулирования (CBAM).
Особое внимание уделяется политике импортозамещения, развитию отечественных технологий в ...
Added: December 8, 2025
Zuev V. N., Канихин Т. Н., Регионология 2025 Т. 33 № 2 С. 206–220
Introduction. The article examines the main price and non-price factors of renewable energy development in the EU countries at the present stage. The study of RE is significant within the global climate agenda due to the importance of environmental protection, EU countries are at the forefront of RE implementation. Consequently, the relevance and understudied nature of ...
Added: May 12, 2025
Zuev V. N., Канихин Т. Н., Вестник Южно-Уральского государственного университета. Серия: Экономика и менеджмент 2024 Т. 18 № 4 С. 7–14
This article analyzes the key features of the formation and clustering of EU energy policies in the renewable energy sector. Global problems, such as climate change, and local problems in EU countries, associated with their dependence on oil and gas imports, are contributing to the transition of EU countries to renewable energy sources. However, this ...
Added: February 9, 2025
Podchufarov A., Galkina A. N., Ванина С. С. et al., Юго-Восточная Азия: актуальные проблемы развития 2024 Т. 4 № 4(65) С. 47–62
Modern global energy development is undergoing significant changes. In recent decades, renewable and low-carbon energy has received considerable attention. Most countries include plans to develop renewable sources, technologies and infrastructure in their national energy strategies. However, in the context of a diverse global community, adopting universal targets for all countries to switch to solar, wind ...
Added: January 31, 2025
Kilinc-Ata N., Proskuryakova L. N., Renewable Energy 2024 Vol. 237 No. C Article 121797
The Asia–Pacific (APAC) region accounts for the largest part of the global greenhouse gas emissions and roughly half of the world's energy demand. This means that the success of APAC countries, including China and India, in switching to clean energy sources is crucial for meeting the global emission targets. To achieve the Paris Agreement goals, ...
Added: November 5, 2024
Емельянова О. Н., Shcherbakov D., Проблемы Дальнего Востока 2023 № 6 С. 59–74
Nowadays decarbonization goals are widely discussed at the global level. Hydrogen energy is considered to be a promising alternative for solving this problem, although the economic efficiency of this fuel is still extremely low. Japan is one of the countries that actively promotes hydrogen energy as the government puts the goal to take a huge ...
Added: October 26, 2024
Marchuk N., Turovets J., Вестник Санкт-Петербургского университета. Серия 5. Экономика 2024 Т. 40 № 3 С. 355–386
Discussions around the application of hydrogen technologies in various economic sectors (as part of the green agenda) contributed to the release of various hydrogen national initiatives. By the end of 2023, 41 governments have already adopted hydrogen strategies. However, hy-drogen technologies are not mature for widespread adoption due to technological barriers associated with the production, ...
Added: October 21, 2024