Ways to Improve the Financing of Innovative Activities of Entrepreneurial Entities
Abstract
The article presents a scientific-theoretical and practical analysis of the issue of financing the innovation activities of business entities. Based on the results of the analysis, scientific and practical recommendations have been developed to improve financing the innovation activities of business entities.
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