THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF INNOVATION AS ECONOMIC CATEGORY AND OBJECT OF RECORD-KEEPING

Abstract

Innovations presently become the basic means of increase of income of subjects of menage due to satisfaction of market demand and productive cost cutting comparatively with competitors. In the article essence of innovations is investigational as an economic category and object of record-keeping. The features of classification of innovations are exposed with the aim of record-keeping.

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Maryna Resler, Nataliia Liba

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Maryna Resler, Nataliia Liba (2017). THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF INNOVATION AS ECONOMIC CATEGORY AND OBJECT OF RECORD-KEEPING. Международный научный журнал "Интернаука", 1(12), 44-49. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-302701