Belarus on the background of global industrial development trends.

Authors

  • Valery F. Bajnev Belarusian State University, 4 Niezaliežnasci Avenue, Minsk 220030, Belarus
  • Olga S. Bliznyuсk Belarusian State University, 4 Niezaliežnasci Avenue, Minsk 220030, Belarus

Keywords:

technique-technological progress, technological practice (structure), industrial (production) revolution, production intellectualization, intellectual economy

Abstract

The article is devoted to the analysis of techniques and technologies evolution in the process of civilization development. It is provided technique-technological and political-economic characteristics of the main stages of this evolution; special attention is paid to the study of the modern stage, referred to as the “fourth industrial revolution”. Its main feature istheproduction intellectualization based on the prevalence of “industrial internet” and flexible automated production systems. Trends and problems of intellectual economy formation in Belarus and other countries of the Eurasian Economic Union are analyzed, determined the ways of their solution.

Author Biographies

  • Valery F. Bajnev, Belarusian State University, 4 Niezaliežnasci Avenue, Minsk 220030, Belarus

    doctor of science (economics), full professor; head of the department of innovative management, faculty of
    economics

  • Olga S. Bliznyuсk, Belarusian State University, 4 Niezaliežnasci Avenue, Minsk 220030, Belarus

    lecturer at the department of innovation management, faculty of economics

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Published

2018-10-29

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Q. Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics • Environmental and Ecological Ec

How to Cite

[1]
Bajnev, V.F. and Bliznyuсk O.S. 2018. Belarus on the background of global industrial development trends. Journal of the Belarusian State University. Economics. 2 (Oct. 2018), 111–119.