About economical interpretation of Russian technological innovations statistics

The study examines economic significance of technological innovation in modern Russia and statistical paradoxes related to their assessment. We settle the numerous statistical limitations of direct economic interpretations of the accumulated data on technological innovation in regions of the country. We examine problems of disparity statistical information about technological innovations collected in different parts of the economic space. We prove the existence of multiple spatial-temporal gaps, where statistics on technological innovations contradicts the formal economic logic

Keywords: Russia’s regions, technological innovations, statistics of innovations, economic analysis

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