| | PROBLEMS OF MODERN ECONOMICS, N 2 (66), 2018 | | ISSUES OF SCIENCE AND EDUCATION | | Nikitina M. G. Chair of Global Economy, Institute of Economy and Management, V.I. Vernadsky Crimea Federal University (Simferopol’), PhD (Economics), PhD (Geography), Professor Druzin R. V. Assistant Professor, Chair of Global Economy, Institute of Economy and Management, V.I. Vernadsky Crimea Federal University (Simferopol’), PhD (Economics)
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| Attraction of investments to support innovative technologies is an important condition for development of the national economy. Higher educational institutions, on the one hand, and special economic zones, on the other, are capable of sustaining this development. Based on comparative and SWOT analysis, as well as the systemic approach, the article analyzes the history of interaction between higher educational institutions and special economic zones in Russia. The authors conclude that higher educational institutions produce innovations in the form of small-scale innovative enterprises, business-incubators, participation in the activities conducted in technopolises etc., whereas taxation and administrative benefits present the best incentive for their development. Interaction between higher educational institutions and special economic zones may become an innovative foundation for modernization of the national economy if financial support is available and bureaucratic procedures are reduced | Key words: higher educational institutions, special economic zones, small-scale innovative enterprise, technopolis, innovative development | Pages: 250 - 253 |
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