2018
DOI: 10.2478/lpts-2018-0028
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The Development of Nanotechnologies and Advanced Materials Industry in Science and Entrepreneurship: Legal Indicators. A Case Study of Latvia (Part Four)

Abstract: The present scientific paper is the fourth part and continuation of the in-depth scientific study of the developed system of engineering economic indicators, where the authors obtain results from the scientific research presented in a series of works on the development of the nanotechnologies and advanced materials industry in science and entrepreneurship in Latvia. Part Four determines the essential legal indicators of the development of nano-field at the macro, micro, and meso development levels of the econo… Show more

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“…Noted in analytical literature, however a great numbers of scientists have contributed to revealing the content of this principle, or concepts have worked to expand upon it That is, the authors have thus condensed the concepts of spatial economics and formed the nature of it into the above list of concepts, and finally described it as a new economics' (Ineta Geipele, 2017; Ineta Geipele, 2017; I. Geipele, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Noted in analytical literature, however a great numbers of scientists have contributed to revealing the content of this principle, or concepts have worked to expand upon it That is, the authors have thus condensed the concepts of spatial economics and formed the nature of it into the above list of concepts, and finally described it as a new economics' (Ineta Geipele, 2017; Ineta Geipele, 2017; I. Geipele, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept aims at increasing the resource efficiency, closing resource and material loops, designing out waste, sharing products, extending the life time of products and services, decreasing the demand for resources and products and sustainable consumption. Stable national economy, favourable political environment, competitive business, intensive cooperation between the academy and business, secure social environment and other factors are governed by the regulatory framework implemented by the state, which enables the government to promote, restrict and hinder the development of the national economy [3]. Additionally, the research and development (R&D) level and the development of innovations are crucial factors for any economy that follows global trends [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With respect to the globalisation phase, capital being reallocated across the frame is an indication of a quality change. Noted in analytical literature, however a great numbers of scientists have contributed to revealing the content of this principle, or concepts have worked to expand upon it That is, the authors have thus condensed the concepts of spatial economics and formed the nature of it into the above list of concepts, and finally described it as a new economics' (Ineta Geipele, 2017; Ineta Geipele, 2017; I Geipele, 2018)…”
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confidence: 99%