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Title of the article Macroeconomic Forecast in Regional Strategies: The Example of Khabarovsk Territory
Pages 14-36
Author 1 Natalia Gennadyevna Zakharchenko
Candidate Economics, Senior Research Fellow.
Economic Research Institute FEB RAS
153 Tikhookeanskaya Street, Khabarovsk, Russia, 680042
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Author 2 Pavel Aleksandrovich Minakir
Academician, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Director.
Economic Research Institute FEB RAS
153 Tikhookeanskaya Street, Khabarovsk, Russia, 680042
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Abstract The article discusses the methodological and instrumental problems of forecasting medium-term dynamics of a region’s socio-economic development as part of constructing the region’s socio-economic development strategy. The authors present results of constructing the system of models of different classes integrated in a single model complex. The model complex is based on the synthesis of methods of intersectoral analysis and dynamic optimization and consists of four The article was supported by the FEB RAS Program of Fundamental Research ‘Far East’ (Subprogram 8). predictive-analytical modules: a) aggregate demand generation, b) estimation of intersectoral interactions, c) resource constraints testing d) estimation of standard of living indicators. The modules are interconnected with horizontal communication channels activated within one time cycle (step or year) and vertical communication channels activated between different time cycles. The authors test the model complex on the data of Khabarovsk Territory. The results of the study include quantitative assessments of macroeconomic and social parameters projections in the context of stages and scenarios of socio-economic development of the region.
Code 332.14+519.86
DOI 10.14530/se.2016.2.014-036
Keywords strategic planning ♦ region ♦ model complex ♦ scenarios ♦ macroeconomic indicators ♦ forecasting ♦ subject of the Russian Federation ♦ Khabarovsk Territory
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For citation Zakharchenko N.G., Minakir P.A. Macroeconomic Forecast in Regional Strategies: The Example of Khabarovsk Territory. Prostranstvennaya Ekonomika = Spatial Economics, 2016, no. 2, pp. 14-36. DOI: 10.14530/se.2016.2.014-036. (In Russian).
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