Assessment of the intersectoral balance of regions with predominantly mineral resource potential (on the example of the Republic of Tyva)

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It is shown that the development of regional input-output tables is a very difficult task, the results of which are necessary for the development of strategic documents, as well as for forecasting the economic development of economic sectors, assessing the development of the socio-economic block, comparing the development of the region with other regions, determining resources, reserves and potential for economic development, assessing the possibilities of interregional and inter-country trade and economic cooperation, etc. Data from the Russian input-output base tables were used to build a regional intersectoral balance for border regions with predominantly mineral resource potential. To determine the technological coefficients for Tuva, employment indicators were used. The obtained comparative data of the sum indicator for the columns of technological matrices, which reveal which part of the gross product accounts for intermediate consumption, show that the republic is characterized by a significant difference in the cost structure in comparison with national indicators, which is explained by the insufficient development of industries with high added value in the region. In addition, intersectoral modeling shows that, in general, the region lags far behind in terms of industry output multipliers in the manufacturing sector. This probably indicates the weak development of not only the secondary sectors of the region’s economy, but also the primary ones.

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Model, mob, tyva, construction, methods, evaluation, coefficient, localization, technological, regional

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/142236180

IDR: 142236180   |   DOI: 10.17513/vaael.2530

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