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Directions of Using Statistical Accounting in International Innovative Cooperation in Additive Technologies
Author(s) -
Vladislav Somonov,
Svetlana V. Murashova
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
èkonomika. pravo. innovacii
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2713-1874
DOI - 10.17586/2713-1874-2021-1-67-75
Subject(s) - revenue , investment (military) , production (economics) , population , business , industrial organization , field (mathematics) , process (computing) , work (physics) , accounting , economics , computer science , engineering , microeconomics , mechanical engineering , demography , mathematics , sociology , politics , political science , pure mathematics , law , operating system
Choosing the right strategy for further technological development and priority market segments are an important aspect for companies developing in the high-tech process market. The development of innovative is impossible without the information exchange and cooperation between the countries. Most of the companies in this market have limited resources. This requires a high rate of return on investment and appropriate protection. It is necessary to estimate the current level and to find out what contributes to the accumulation of knowledge and scientific information to reach the next stage of development. Such an assessment can be made on the basis of the collected data. Statistical indicators qualitatively and quantitatively characterize additive production. The article provides an analysis of current trends and statistical indicators that characterize international cooperation in the field of innovative processes, including additive technologies. The main channels of the transfer of these technologies are listed, and the structural associations responsible for the development and dissemination of knowledge are indicated. The dynamics of changes in the volume of state budget allocations for research and development work per scientist for leading European countries is analyzed. The dependence of the increase in the publication activity on the change in the ratio of the number of researchers per million people of the population for different countries is demonstrated. The leading countries in generating revenue from trade in equipment and technologies in the field of additive manufacturing and a country having the largest number of the patents in this field are identified.

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