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Household Block in the DSGE Model of the Russian Economy

Student: Kniaginin Aleksandr

Supervisor: Stanislav Radionov

Faculty: Faculty of Economic Sciences

Educational Programme: Economics (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2018

The study is devoted to the development of the household block for the DSGE model of the Russian economy. The model will include modifications that are essential for the analysis of the effects of fiscal policy. The variables will be selected in accordance with the available data on the Russian economy, and the functional form of the model will be chosen based on the results of the model calibration. The results of the study include a model of the household block that is capable of explaining data on the Russian economy. This work is organized as follows. Introduction includes background, problem statement, the significance of the study and the structure of the study. The first chapter is devoted to the literature review and the second chapter is devoted to the builing of the model. The last section is conclusion.

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