Regionalization of Human Capital Development and US Regional Innovation Policy

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Over the past 70 years, human capital, which is the most important factor in the innovation process and innovation activity in the United States, has acquired spatial forms corresponding to territorial innovation systems. Under the influence of the instruments of the state regional inn o va tio n polic y, the r e gio na l izat io n o f the d e v elop m e n t o f human c a pit a l in the U n ite d State s has gone through its own evolutionary path, dialectically coupled with the cyclical processes of socio-economic and technological development of society. The tendencies of human capital regionalization revealed on the basis of the systemic and evolutionary approaches reveal the subject-object essence of the research. The phenomenon of regionalization of human c a pi ta l deve lop ment investigated in the work is reflected in the dynamics of average annual gro wth rates, under the influence of the unambiguous in its direction, but having subregional differences in the instruments of selective equalization and proactive regional innovation polic y, as well as differences at the level of the leading states of the United States.

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Minat, V. N. (2021). Regionalization of Human Capital Development and US Regional Innovation Policy. Federalism, 26(3), 169–191. https://doi.org/10.21686/2073-1051-2021-3-169-191

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