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Investment support for the goals of the Russian economy's neo-industrialization policy

https://doi.org/10.46554/1993-0453-2026-2-256-20-34

Abstract

For implementing the high-level achievements of the neo-industrialization policy, significant investment resources are required, the external volumes of which have decreased due to the current geopolitical conditions. In this context the Russian economy has encountered significant contradictions and shock effects, which required significant public investment into the economy. The authors of the article emphasize under conditions of severe external restrictions, the needs for neo-industrialization are implemented by investing in the fixed capital of the industrial complex of Russia, in particular, its high-tech core, as well as investing in human potential, specifically, its intellectual core, being able of generating new development ideas, breakthrough technologies and organizational and managerial solutions, which are in demand by the sixth and subsequent technological structures. The paper states that implementing investment support for the goals of neo-industrialization policy requires coordinated work of specialized institutes of the technological core of the economic system, with the help of which the investment process will be established. The volumes of investment in fixed capital and human capital are analyzed, the structure of in-vestment is analyzed, the gender specifics of intellectual capital, its role in the processes of neo-industrialization of the Russian economy as a genera-tor of innovations and the main force of technological transformation of the economic system are analyzed. It is noted that without technology knowledge enhancement and proper organization of the educational process, it is impossible to ensure adequate development of the modern pro-duction process, filled with advanced technologies of the new order.

About the Authors

O. N. Tolstobokov
Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics
Russian Federation

Oleg N. Tolstobokov – Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor, Specialist of the Department of Continuing Education of the Institute for Advanced Studies 

Moscow



R. K. Polyakov
Kaliningrad State Technical University
Russian Federation

Ruslan K. Polyakov – Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Economics and Finance, Head of the Research and Development Department

Kaliningrad



O. V. Brizhak
Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Olga V. Brizhak – Doctor of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor, Professor of the Department of Economic Theory

Moscow



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Tolstobokov O.N., Polyakov R.K., Brizhak O.V. Investment support for the goals of the Russian economy's neo-industrialization policy. Vestnik of Samara State University of Economics. 2026;(2):20-34. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.46554/1993-0453-2026-2-256-20-34

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