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Methodological Aspects in Forecasting Innovation Development of Dairy Cattle Breeding in the Region

Medvedeva N.A., Bil’kov V.A.

3 (45), 2016

Medvedeva N.A., Bil’kov V.A. Methodological Aspects in Forecasting Innovation Development of Dairy Cattle Breeding in the Region. Economic and Social Changes: Facts, Trends, Forecast, 2016, no. 3 (45), pp. 191-204. DOI: 10.15838/esc.2016.3.45.11

DOI: 10.15838/esc.2016.3.45.11

Abstract   |   Authors   |   References
Due to the fact that Russia is now a member of the World Trade Organization, long-term forecasting becomes an objectively necessary condition that helps choose an effective science-based long-term strategy for development of dairy cattle breeding that would take into consideration intellectual and innovative characteristics. Current structure of available statistical information does not meet modern challenges of innovation development and does not reflect adequately the trends of ongoing changes. The paper suggests a system of indicators to analyze the status, development and prospects of dairy cattle breeding in the region; this system provides timely identification of emerging risks and threats of deviation from the specified parameters. The system included indicators contained in the current statistical reporting and new indicators of innovation development of the industry, the quality of human capital and the level of government support. When designing the system of indicators, we used several methodological aspects of the Oslo Manual, which the Federal State Statistics Service considers to be an official methodological document concerning the collection of information about innovation activities. A structured system of indicators shifts the emphasis in the analysis of the final results to the conditions and prerequisites that help achieve forecast performance indicators in the functioning of Russia’s economy under WTO rules and make substantiated management decisions

Keywords

innovative development, region, forecasting, dairy cattle breeding, system of indicators, information base

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