Experience of Managing Competitiveness in the Innovation Environment Using the Case of Eastern Countries

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Experience of Managing Competitiveness in the Innovation Environment Using the Case of Eastern CountriesExperience of Managing Competitiveness in the Innovation Environment Using the Case of Eastern CountriesExperience of Managing Competitiveness in the Innovation Environment Using the Case of Eastern Countries

Modern innovative environment provides many opportunities for managing competitiveness of the national economy. Experience of managing competitiveness in the innovation environment seems useful in terms of studying the factors of innovative development and identifying promising directions of the national economy of the Republic of Belarus, in particular, the machine-building complex. As the objects of research, the author selected such countries as Korea, Japan, Thailand, China and Singapore.

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