Development of basic ways to implement predictive scenarios of economic development of the Republic of Belarus on the basis of a modified model of inter-industrial ba lance
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simulation of the national economy, economic development scenarios, input – output models, economic activitiesAbstract
Address issues for basic implementation options predictive scenarios of economic development of the Republic of Belarus on the basis of a modified model of inter-industrial balance. The Basic objects are forecasting and planning economic activities. The main planned parameters: output products; number of resources, including labour force; profit; price resources, including wages; volumes and prices of the final, final and intermediate products; accumulation and consumption; movement of national wealth, imports and exports.
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