MECHANISMS FOR CONTRIBUTING TO NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT THROUGH SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
Keywords:
Key word: Scientific research, National development, Innovation, Socio- economic development, Human capital, Economic efficiency,Technological innovation, Digital transformation, Artificial intelligence, Agricultural technologies, Resource management, Sustainable development, Natural resources, Innovation ecosystem, Technoparks, Startup incubators, Public–private partnerships, International scientific cooperation, Education and research integration, Workforce development, Employment and job creation, Social issues, Evidence-based policy, Environmental sustainability, Economic modernization, Knowledge transfer, Scientific expertise, Monitoring and analysisAbstract
Annotation: This article argues that scientific research constitutes a
fundamental mechanism for driving national development, as it enables evidence-
based decision-making, accelerates technological innovation, modernizes key
economic sectors, strengthens human capital, enhances the efficient and sustainable
use of natural resources, and provides scientifically grounded solutions to complex
social challenges. By integrating research outcomes into state policy, industry,
education, and innovation ecosystems, nations can build a resilient, competitive, and
knowledge-based development model that ensures long-term socio-economic progress
and global competitiveness
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