ROBOTIZATION OF INDUSTRY AS A DRIVER OF THE TRANSITION OF THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS TO STABLE ECONOMIC GROWTH IN THE CONTEXT OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL AND GEO-ECONOMIC REALITIES
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https://doi.org/10.36773/1818-1112-2024-133-1-183-186Keywords:
stable economic growth, institutions, robots, robotization of the economy, mechanical engineering, industrial modernizationAbstract
The article is devoted to identifying the relationship between robotization of the industry and the transition of the Republic of Belarus to stable economic growth in the context of new technological and geo-economic realities. It has been established that industrial policy aimed at stimulating the robotization of the high-tech sector and updating the material base of traditional industries stimulates domestic demand for technological innovation, relevant industrial services, and highly qualified specialists, thereby creating long-term prerequisites for the transition to stable economic growth. The role of the state in these processes is shown.
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