Construction sector economic indicators’ analysis using Eora multi-regional input-output tables

Authors

  • Aliaksei A. Bykau Belarus State Economic University, 26 Partyzanski Avenue, Minsk 220070, Belarus
  • Uladzimir A. Parkhimenka Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics, 6 P. Broŭki Street, Minsk 220013, Belarus
  • Artsem S. Mishchenko Belarus State Economic University, 26 Partyzanski Avenue, Minsk 220070, Belarus https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1216-3443

Keywords:

Eora, multi-regional input-output tables, construction sector
Supporting Agencies
This article was supported by the Belarusian Republican Fond for Fundamental Research (contract No. Г20Р-210; No. state registration 20200909).

Abstract

The work analysed data of the Eora multi-regional input-output tables for a comparative analysis of the construction sector on a global scale for the period from 1990 to 2015. The absolute indicators of investment in construction, gross output and gross value added in construction are calculated; other relative indicators were calculated on their basis. The ratings of the world’s economies according to the indicators of the development of the construction sector were compiled.

Author Biographies

  • Aliaksei A. Bykau, Belarus State Economic University, 26 Partyzanski Avenue, Minsk 220070, Belarus

    doctor of science (economics), full professor; vice-rector for research

  • Uladzimir A. Parkhimenka, Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics, 6 P. Broŭki Street, Minsk 220013, Belarus

    PhD (economics), docent; head of the department of economics, faculty of engineering and economics

  • Artsem S. Mishchenko, Belarus State Economic University, 26 Partyzanski Avenue, Minsk 220070, Belarus

    postgraduate student at the department of organisation and management, faculty of economics and management

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Published

2021-07-30

How to Cite

[1]
Bykau, A.A. et al. 2021. Construction sector economic indicators’ analysis using Eora multi-regional input-output tables. Journal of the Belarusian State University. Economics. 1 (Jul. 2021), 46–56.