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Retrospective Structural Shifts in the Russian Economy

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  • M. Yu. Ksenofontov

    (Russian Academy of Sciences)

  • D. A. Polzikov

    (Russian Academy of Sciences)

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Based on Rosstat data and Input-Output tables developed by the IEF RAS, we study the changes in the price system, in production technologies, in the proportions of income distribution, and in the structure of final demand, that have been observed since the early 1990s. The paper also estimates the effect of these shifts on the dynamics and branch structure of gross output.

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  • M. Yu. Ksenofontov & D. A. Polzikov, 2018. "Retrospective Structural Shifts in the Russian Economy," Studies on Russian Economic Development, Springer, vol. 29(6), pages 625-636, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sorede:v:29:y:2018:i:6:d:10.1134_s1075700718060084
    DOI: 10.1134/S1075700718060084
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    1. A. V. Gotovsky, 2024. "The Role of External and Internal Markets in the Economic Growth Models of Belarus and Russia," Studies on Russian Economic Development, Springer, vol. 35(6), pages 788-799, December.
    2. A. P. Potapov, 2021. "The Use of Input–Output Tables in the Study of the Dynamics and Structure of the Resource Intensity of Agricultural Production," Studies on Russian Economic Development, Springer, vol. 32(2), pages 177-183, March.
    3. E. S. Uzyakova & A. A. Shirov, 2024. "Employment and Labor Productivity in Russia: Analysis and Forecasts," Studies on Russian Economic Development, Springer, vol. 35(4), pages 467-478, August.
    4. E. A. Edinak, 2021. "Influence of Key Macroeconomic Factors on the Dynamics of Employment of the Population of the Russian Federation," Studies on Russian Economic Development, Springer, vol. 32(4), pages 391-398, July.

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