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Estimation of socio-economic indicators of Azerbaijan

Arzu Suleymanov, Malik Mekhdiyev, Arzu Suleymanov, Elnur Alekberov, Rauf Musayev and Samir Khankishiyev

No 7831, 2nd International Conference on Energy, Regional Integration and Socio-Economic Development from EcoMod

Abstract: Based on the estimation of socio-economic indicators of the Azerbaijan, it is possible to get comprehensive and detailed information basically about development of non-oil sector of country In the presented work, have been evaluated a group of indicators on the basis of covering a long period official statistical data of the State Statistical Committee of Azerbaijan Republic Development of predictive models of mentioned indicators and conducting of express evaluation in different time incision creates the opportunity to give a proper development, sustainability of growth and diagnostics of the economy of Azerbaijan to the stated objectives

Keywords: Azerbaijan; Socio-economic development; Sectoral issues (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014-10-01
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