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Innovative development of the Russian grain sector
Russian Journal of Economics. 2022. No. 8(1). P. 49-59.
Petukhova M.
The innovative development of the grain sector develops in a wave-like manner, with alternating periods of growth and decline in the yield indicator. The innovation activity of agricultural organizations is currently increasing. The analysis shows the industry’s transition to a new technological stage. The priority directions of scientific and technological development are the technologies of grain yield increase, such as biotechnologies of effective accelerated breeding and intensive technologies in seed production; precision farming; biological and organic farming, as well as advanced technologies’ phytomelioration.
Zubanov N., Stoyanov A., German Economic Review 2021
Danish manufacturing firm data reveal that 1) industries differ in within-firm worker skill (= wage) dispersion, and 2) within-firm skill dispersion positively correlates with firm productivity in industries with higher average skill dispersion. We argue that these patterns reflect technological differences between industries: firms in the “skill complementarity” industries profit from hiring similarly able workers, ...
Added: October 15, 2021
Abankina I., Abankina T., Derkachev P., Университетское управление: практика и анализ 2014 № 4-5 (92-93) С. 52-65
The "cost disease" was recorded in U.S. higher education and other countries. In the USA The Delta Cost Project conducts continuous monitoring of university costs and students education costs starting from1987 to 2010. A. Rubinstein confirmed the hypothesis of the existence of the 'cost disease' for cultural organizations in Russia. In this paper we answer ...
Added: September 24, 2014
Fadinger H., Ghiglino C., Teteryatnikova M., American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics 2022 Vol. 14 No. 2 P. 367-415
We study the importance of input-output (IO) linkages and sectoral productivity (TFP) in determining cross-country income differences. We find that while highly connected sectors are more productive than the typical sector in poor countries, the opposite is true in rich ones. To assess the quantitative role of linkages and sectoral TFP differences in cross-country income ...
Added: February 8, 2021
Voskoboynikov I., Journal of Productivity Analysis 2023 Vol. 59 No. 3 P. 225-241
This paper shows that the industrial origins of productivity growth in Czechia, Hungary, and Slovenia (CEE-3) and Russia before 2008 were similar and driven by manufacturing industries. The contribution of manufacturing industries to multifactor productivity (MFP) growth is substantial. In CEE-3, it exceeded market services. The contribution of labor reallocation to labor productivity growth was ...
Added: February 23, 2023
Rastvortseva S., Panina E., Кочешков М. А., Мировая экономика и международные отношения 2023 Т. 67 № 3 С. 20-32
Solow–Swann’s neoclassical theory of economic growth shows that without technological progress, capital accumulation can only lead to a short-term increase in the growth rate of output per capita. The challenges of sustainable innovative development in many countries are coming to the fore today. The creation, dissemination and use of innovations occur in companies, universities, scientific ...
Added: March 29, 2023
Nadiri I., Akoz K. K., Nandi B., Telecommunications Policy 2018 Vol. 42 No. 6 P. 433-451
This study investigates the contribution of modern communication infrastructure characterized by high speed broadband access network on the productivity growth, production structure and factor demands for US industries and for the aggregate economy. To evaluate such contribution, we modify the traditional cost function by incorporating communication infrastructure as input in production process in conjunction with ...
Added: October 30, 2018
Behrens K., Mion G., Murata Y. et al., Journal of Urban Economics 2017 Vol. 97 P. 40-70
The world is replete with spatial frictions. Shipping goods across cities entails trade frictions. Commuting within cities causes urban frictions. How important are these frictions in shaping the spatial economy? We develop and quantify a multi-city general equilibrium model to address this question at three different levels: Do spatial frictions matter for the city-size distribution? ...
Added: December 5, 2016
Zaitseva I., Shaposhnikov D., Applied Economics 2023 Vol. 55 No. 6 P. 577-593
Market inefficiencies, known as Moneyball effect, have been recently documented in different sports and their scope largely remains an empirical question. This article focuses on football, where fans and club managers seem to value forwards more than defenders. Apparently, football rules imply equally important roles for goals scored and goals conceded in a team win. ...
Added: August 30, 2022
Volkova O. N., Vologina D.A., Korolev A. V., Automation and Remote Control 2022 Vol. 83 No. 6 P. 960-978
In this paper, stochastic parameters are introduced into the network games model with production and externalities of knowledge. This model was formulated by V. Matveenko and A. Korolev and generalized the two-period Romer model. The agents’ productivities have deterministic and Wiener components. We consider the dynamics that occur when two complete networks are combined. Explicit ...
Added: July 6, 2022
Bessonova E., Popova S., Турдыева Н. А. et al., Вопросы экономики 2021 Т. 7 С. 123-141
The access to credits for companies with high productivity is an important factor for the economic recovery after the shock. In this paper, we analyze changes in banks’ lending to Russian companies’ in 2020. Our analysis shows
that in 2020 the volume of new ruble credits increased relative to the level of the previous year. At the same time, ...
Added: October 12, 2021
Tomasova Daria, African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development 2020 No. 12(6) P. 665-677
The vast number of transformations in the present business environment, its significant growth and the variety of its possibilities, together with the need for accelerated development of economic systems tightly linked to innovative culture development necessitated this paper. The task of this paper is to review personnel innovative development, directions including increase in labour productivity, ...
Added: October 4, 2021
Sidorenko T., Iberoamérica 2017 No. 2 P. 30-53
На основе проведенного анализа автор приходит к выводу о том, чо одним из важнейших последствий пятилетней рецессии экономики Испании стало ухудшение состояния ее научно-технического и инновационного потенциала и. как следствие, возрастание по его основным показателям с ведущими странами Европейского союза. ...
Added: August 25, 2017
Аничкина О. А., Баранов А. О., Заплатин Р. А. et al., М. : Издательство "Экономика", 2017
The monograph reveals one of the Central perspectives of import substitution, which is not a simple increase in production volumes, but a reduction in the costs of both production and circulation, based on the use of advanced technologies corresponding to higher technological structures. The monograph is intended for students and postgraduates, as well as a ...
Added: March 29, 2019
Matveenko V. D., Korolev A. V., Maria O. Zhdanova, International Journal of Engineering Business Management 2017 Vol. 9 P. 1-17
We study game equilibria in a model of production and externalities in network with two types of agents who possess different productivities. Each agent may invest a part of her endowment (it may be, for instance, time or money) in the first of two time periods; consumption in the second period depends on her own ...
Added: September 28, 2017
Tretyakova E., Носков А. А., Baltic region 2021 Vol. 13 No. 1 P. 4-22
Innovative activities underpin the economic development and competitiveness of Russian regions. This article seeks to compare the innovation performance of Russia’s northwestern regions, which are amongst the most progressive in the country, and their available resources. A review of the literature suggests that most Russian publications combine systems of composite indices with econometric and statistical ...
Added: December 24, 2021
Akindinova Natalya, Kuzminov Yaroslav, Yasin Evgeny, L’industria (Italy) 2014 No. 3 P. 487-502
The decline in the growth of the GDP that became apparent in mid- 2012 continued in 2013, with the growth rate amounting to only 1.3 per cent. The results of the first quarter of 2014 were even worse: 0.9 per cent. This seems to be a persistent trend stemming from a number of factors that ...
Added: October 17, 2014
Vakhitov V., Shepotylo O., Economics of Transition and Institutional Change 2014
Employing a unique database of Ukrainian firms in 2001–2007, we use the external push for liberalization in the services sector as a source of exogenous variation to identify the effect of services liberalization on total factor productivity (TFP) of manufacturing firms. The results indicate that a standard deviation increase in services liberalization within a firm ...
Added: October 22, 2014
Kabalina V., Podverbnykh U., Красноярск : Сибирский государственный аэрокосмический университет им. акад. М.Ф. Решетнева, 2017
Approaches to the evaluation of the effectiveness of personnel training system are presented, the need for the construction of learning outcomes assessment system in the context of the use of the human capital industry is identified. ...
Added: February 22, 2018
Volkova O. N., Вологина Д. -., Korolev A. V., Математическая теория игр и ее приложения 2022 Т. 14 № 1 С. 21-48
Вводятся стохастические параметры в модели сетевых игр с производством и экстерналиями знаний, которая была сформулирована В. Матвеенко и А. Королевым и обобщает двухпериодную модель Ромера. Агенты различаются продуктивностью, имеющей детерминированную и винеровскую составляющие. Рассматривается динамика, которая возникает при объединении двух полных сетей. Получены явные выражения в форме броуновских случайных процессов. Проведен качественный анализ решения системы ...
Added: May 11, 2022
Gasparetto T. M., Barajas A., Journal of Sports Economics 2022 Vol. 23 No. 5 P. 548-566
Previous research on professional football offer conflicting results regarding the impact of wage dispersion on team performance. However, the existing intra-league heterogeneity among clubs is overlooked and could be the reason for the diverging outcomes. The aim of this paper is to reanalyze this relationship having the clubs’ size as moderator. Payroll – which captures ...
Added: December 22, 2021
Shepotylo O., Vakhitov V., / World Bank Group. Series WPS "Policy Research Working Paper". 2012. No. 5944.
This paper brings new evidence on the impact of services liberalization on the performance of manufacturing firms. Using a unique database of Ukrainian firms in 2001-2007, the authors utilize an external push for liberalization in the services sector as a source of exogenous variation to identify the impact of services liberalization on total factor productivity ...
Added: November 19, 2013
Gonchar K. R., Ratnikova T. A., / Высшая школа экономики. Series EC "Economics". 2012. No. 22.
This paper empirically analyzes the agglomeration-related productivity premium at the enterprise level of the manufacturing industry in Russia. A settlement is counted as part of an urban agglomeration in two cases: that of a large, central city and that of a town located within 50 kilometers of the central city. Data obtained from a 2009 ...
Added: January 15, 2013
М. : Издательский дом "Научная библиотека", 2018
В сборнике опубликованы статьи участников Международной конференц-сессии «Государственное управление и развитие России: вызовы и возможности», которая проводилась 14–18 мая 2018 года Институтом государственной службы и управления Российской академии народного хозяйства и государственной службы при Президенте Российской Федерации (ИГСУ РАНХиГС).
Во втором томе сборника анализируются актуальные вопросы научно-инновационной политики в России и мире, перспективы развития «зелёной» экономики. ...
Added: January 31, 2019
Khametov V., Богомолов Р. О., Прикладная эконометрика 2016 Т. 42 № 2 С. 100-120
The article is devoted to construction of stochastic one-factor evolutional model for zero-coupon bond
in discrete time. As the base sequence it was used an asymmetric geometric random walk. It is shown
that in case of observing not only the previous values of the walk, but his value at the final time the walk
is Markovian. In this ...
Added: February 22, 2017