Research of the Synergetic effects of the impact of innovative and related macroeconomic factors on economic growth

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This article examines the main mechanisms and tools for implementing innovation policy in countries with fast-growing economies such as China and India. The study aims to explore the causal relationship between innovation, key macroeconomic variables and economic growth.The author applies the entropy method and adapts the Gray model to build a system of indices for assessing the coordination of the interaction of technological innovation, financial development and economic growth. The results show that the degree of integration of the financial system into innovation processes has a significant positive impact on the success of innovation, which is measured by patent activity. Our research proves that innovation indirectly affects economic growth through quality of life, infrastructure efficiency, employment, and trade openness. The findings of the research reveal that both economic growth and innovation tend to depend on a number of conjugate variables in the long run: capital, labor, etc. The author concludes that a comprehensive analysis of technological innovation, financial development and economic growth shows that the three-factor relationship has great potential for coordinated development, as a result of which, according to the calculated forecasts, economic growth in fast-growing economies will significantly accelerate its pace in the next five years. The subject of further research may be an analysis of whether the degree of conjugation of connectivity and coordination between the three systems will maintain stable growth at high values and whether they will be able to reach the stage of transformation.

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Matrizaev, B. D. (2021). Research of the Synergetic effects of the impact of innovative and related macroeconomic factors on economic growth. Finance: Theory and Practice, 25(4), 98–109. https://doi.org/10.26794/2587-5671-2021-25-4-98-109

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