Abstract
Research Objectives: The purpose of the article is to determine perspectives of maximization of economic growth in Asian countries. The hypothesis of the research consists in supposition that transnational cluster initiatives are a top-priority direction of maximization of economic growth in Asian countries.
Methodologies: Methodology of the research includes the method of problem and systemic analysis and the method of economic modeling and forecasting.
Preliminary Findings: The key conclusion of the research is substantiation of the offered hypothesis and of the fact that transnational cluster initiatives in business are a top-priority direction of maximization of economic growth in Asian countries.
Potential Contributions to the Literature: The value of the performed research for science and practice consists in a possibility for using the authors’ recommendations for realization and development of transnational cluster initiatives in business of Asian countries for maximization of their economic growth.
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Morozova, I.A., Litvinova, T.N., Sycheva, A.V. (2017). Transnational Cluster Initiatives in Business as a Top-Priority Direction of Maximization of Economic Growth in Asian Countries. In: Popkova, E.G., Sukhova, V.E., Rogachev, A.F., Tyurina, Y.G., Boris, O.A., Parakhina, V.N. (eds) Integration and Clustering for Sustainable Economic Growth. Contributions to Economics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45462-7_13
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