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Intercountry Input–Output Table of the Eurasian Economic Union as a Component of the Tools for Analysis and Forecasting of Its Economy

L. A. Strizhkova (), G. R. Islamova and S. I. Kashirskaya
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L. A. Strizhkova: Center for Macroeconomic Forecasting and Structural Research, Institute for Macroeconomic Research, Russian Foreign Trade Academy
G. R. Islamova: Macroeconomic Policy Department of the Eurasian Economic Commission
S. I. Kashirskaya: Institute for Macroeconomic Research, Russian Foreign Trade Academy

Studies on Russian Economic Development, 2022, vol. 33, issue 2, 135-148

Abstract: Abstract— The article describes the analytical potential of EAEU intercountry input–output table (EAEU IIOT) and its model as well as the approaches to its enhancement. It also presents EAEU IIOT scheme, composition of its indicators, and IIOT model. An approach is proposed to eliminating the distorting effect of re-export on the coefficients of direct costs in the IIOT model, and the proportions of the EAEU economy for 2016 are estimated using this approach, as well as several effects multiplied by the trade ties of the EAEU countries. The limitations of the IIOT model are described and methods for improving the accounting of influencing factors in the model when assessing macroeconomic effects are substantiated.

Keywords: economic policy; integration; EAEU countries; macroeconomic effects; value added; cross-country and cross-sectoral relations; imports; exports; IIOT model; final demand; multiplication; analytical potential (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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