Autonomy as a Condition for Development of National Digital Platforms: Experience of Russia and China
- Authors: Zapyantsev A.A1,2, Shcherbakova M.G2
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Affiliations:
- HSE University
- Kutafin Moscow State Law University
- Issue: No 8 (2025)
- Pages: 14–21
- Section: Politics, economics
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0321-5075/article/view/307514
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.31857/S0321507525080021
- ID: 307514
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About the authors
A. A Zapyantsev
HSE University; Kutafin Moscow State Law University
Email: azapyantsev@hse.ru
Post-graduate student Moscow, Russia
M. G Shcherbakova
Kutafin Moscow State Law University
Email: shcherbakova.m@tn.ru
Master’s Graduate, Depart- ment of Competition Law Moscow, Russia
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