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Methods of Updating Supply, Use and Input-Output Table Series

Student: Kuznetsov Sergey

Supervisor: Dmitri Piontkovski

Faculty: Faculty of Computer Science

Educational Programme: Applied Mathematics and Information Science (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2017

This paper considers the problem of input-output tables projection. Building projection statistically might require high time and resources costs, that is why it is important to project it mathematically. Over the last decades researchers focused mainly on methods, which use information for only one year in order to build the projection, however using tables for several last years might allow making a more accurate projection, by capturing additional patterns. In this paper, problem of IOT projection is traced back, a modification of well-established methods is introduced and compared to classical methods on real data, based on MAPE WAPE and SWAD metrics. What is more, a comparison of well-established methods of projecting use tables on WIOD data is made.

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