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Mathematical Methods of the Supply and Use Tables Construction

Student: Ivanova Sofia

Supervisor: Dmitri Piontkovski

Faculty: Faculty of Mathematics

Educational Programme: Mathematics (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2020

The input-output analysis is a method invented by Wassily Leontief in 1930s in order to analyze the interdependence of industries in an economy of a country or a region. The results of such analysis are collected in so called "input-output tables". Due to the complexity of information collection and processing, these tables are published by state statistics services every few years, and the information in the interim years needs to be predicted using balancing methods based on less detailed but more accessible data. This paper is supposed to give a comparison of some existing balancing methods based on Russian data, provide the modification of the GRAS method and explore the application of the Newton method with linear constraints to the target function of the INSD method.

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