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State Management of Integration Processes in the Union State of Russia and Belarus: Forming a Unified Scientific and Technological Space in the Digital Era. / Симченко, Наталия Александровна; АСТРАТОВА, Г.В.; Онвусирибе , Чигоризим.

в: Теоретическая экономика, № 10, 30.10.2024, стр. 57-71.

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Симченко НА, АСТРАТОВА ГВ, Онвусирибе Ч. State Management of Integration Processes in the Union State of Russia and Belarus: Forming a Unified Scientific and Technological Space in the Digital Era. Теоретическая экономика. 2024 Окт. 30;(10):57-71.

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Симченко, Наталия Александровна ; АСТРАТОВА, Г.В. ; Онвусирибе , Чигоризим. / State Management of Integration Processes in the Union State of Russia and Belarus: Forming a Unified Scientific and Technological Space in the Digital Era. в: Теоретическая экономика. 2024 ; № 10. стр. 57-71.

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