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Using Input−Output Tables for Analyzing and Forecasting the Sectoral Structure of Russian Economy

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The paper describes the experience of analyzing and forecasting various aspects of Russian economy based on input−output tables (1st and 2nd quadrants) estimated by the authors from Center for Macroeconomic Analysis and Short-term Forecasting of the Institute of Economic Forecasting of the Russian Academy of Sciences for the period 1995–2016.

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Salnikov, V.A., Galimov, D.I. & Gnidchenko, A.A. Using Input−Output Tables for Analyzing and Forecasting the Sectoral Structure of Russian Economy. Stud. Russ. Econ. Dev. 29, 645–653 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1075700718060126

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