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This book examines how technological modernisation and innovation
policies have been implemented in Russia from the Soviet era to the
present day. It discusses how since about 2000 the Russian state
has attempted to address the country's excessive dependence on
natural resources by implementing an ambitious programme of
economic modernisation, including giving innovation more policy
prominence, boosting state funding for research and development and
innovation, and emphasising science towns and technology parks as
key instruments for stimulating innovation. Based on extensive
original research, taking a multidisciplinary approach, and
including detailed case studies, the book explains why, despite
these efforts, Russia is performing comparatively poorly in
innovation outcomes. It argues that a key factor is the country's
political economy model in which science, technology, and
innovation policies are mainly controlled and funded by the federal
centre of power and led by domestic political and economic elites.
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