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In modern, competitive economies, knowledge-based innovation is the foundation for economic development. Sustained growth and improved living standards can only be obtained by increasing productivity and introducing new and better products and services that compete successfully in the global
… policy advisory service involving the Government of Armenia, national stakeholders in the innovation system and … full use of both the financial and human potential of the Armenian diaspora to help drive innovation, as well as …
nnovation is a pillar of the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and of approaches to economic development across the world. This is particularly prominent in Belarus, with its legacy of world-class scientific research and industrial production, where the Government has
… the structure of previous studies of Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Armenia and Tajikistan, as well as Belarus’ first review. On …
Innovation has never been higher on the economic policy agenda, and features prominently in the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The Republic of Tajikistan has achieved strong economic and social development over recent years, and has made important steps in moving away
… earlier Reviews of Belarus, Kazakhstan, Ukraine and Armenia. This policy advisory work draws on the experience …
Innovation is central to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and to economic development across the world. One of the most open and democratic countries in the region, with a strategic location, educated work force, strong legacy of applied research, competitive wage
… after reviews of Belarus (twice), Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Armenia and Tajikistan. The Reviews take a comprehensive … international training for teachers; b) As recommended in Armenia and Tajikistan, the authorities could consider a …
The Eastern Europe and the South Caucasus (EESC) sub-region (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova, and Ukraine) has considerable potential for sustainable growth and development. Innovation, or broad experimentation with new ideas, is crucial to making the most of this
… i Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Georgia Republic of Moldova … Shaqe Mejlumyan, Anush Zakaryan and Mary Zakaryan (Armenia); Rustam Abdullazade and Rashad Azizov (Azerbaijan); …
Georgia engaged in an impressive array of reforms during the past two decades, turning
it into one of the most open, well-governed countries with economies in transition in the
UNECE region. The regulatory climate for doing business ranks among the best globally,
and Georgia has become a vibrant
… across six countries in Eastern Europe and the Caucasus (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, and … capita, purchasing power parity, constant 2017 $ thousand. Armenia Azerbaijan GeorgiaCentral Europe and the Baltics 0 5 …
This booklet summarizes key insights and recommendations from the Innovation Policy Outlook (IPO) 2020 across 17 pages. It is also available in Russian here.
… Countries of Eastern Europe and the South Caucasus (EESC) (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, the Republic of … Europe and the South Caucasus 17 Good policy examples Armenia: Rolling out Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA) …