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CNAA / Theses / 2005 / June /

The improvement of innovations’ crediting at international level


Author: Emma Tăbîrţă
Degree:doctor of economics
Speciality: 08.00.14 - World Economy; International Economic Relations
Year:2005
Scientific adviser: Anatol Caraganciu
doctor habilitat, professor, Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova
Institution:
Scientific council:

Status

The thesis was presented on the 17 June, 2005
Approved by NCAA on the 22 September, 2005

Abstract

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Keywords

innovation, globalization, extrateritorrial, trans-nationalization, banking innovative structure, multinational company, innovative potencial, banking information technology, opthimisation modelling

Summary

In actual conditions of globalization are clearly seen the tendencies of internationalization of financial and investment sphere. In the first place it refers to the financing of innovations, thanks to the specific role of the international corporations in this domain.

This research is dedicated to the development of the main criteria of international structure of innovations’ crediting.

There were created the principles of development informational and technological subsystems, which would insure an effective functioning of transnational structures.

It is recommended the application of an economic-mathematical solution to this problem.

International structure, which is developed in the given the work, was studied according to the economical region of Central and Eastern Europe.

The research was realized according to actual conditions of the Republic of Moldova. There was pinpointed the role of transnational corporations in the Republic of Moldova economy, as well as the country’s participation in regional economic structures.