Editorial
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The onset of a new decade – the 2020s – allows us to refocus Intellectual Economics towards continuing the traditions of MRU by paying special attention to the social, eco- nomic, and jurisprudential aspects of innovation. It is an honor to remember that, in the past few years, MRU has consistently been evaluated in the top 200–250 of the QS World University Rankings by Subject. This issue of Intellectual Economics is also published in a renewed OJS, which will be more useful within the contemporary editing process.
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