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Assessing the multiplier effect obtained by regulating measures for regional food security

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  • M.A. Kiseleva
  • T.G. Skurikhina

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We applied a small modified simulating model to assess the multiplier effect obtained by regulating measures made at the regional level to provide food security. Our assessments are given in their dynamics up to 2010 within a case-study for the Altai area. The model calculations show that higher employment gives rise to higher incomes of the population and better economic availability of food. At that, the increase of regional fiscal expenditures would provoke a higher volume of available food 1.58 years later in average.

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  • M.A. Kiseleva & T.G. Skurikhina, 2008. "Assessing the multiplier effect obtained by regulating measures for regional food security," Journal "Region: Economics and Sociology", Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering of Siberian Branch of RAS, vol. 4.
  • Handle: RePEc:nos:regioe:2008-4_6
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