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The Russian Practice of Compiling Input-Output Tables: Problems and Prospects of Development

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The paper discusses the historical aspects of compiling tables of interindustry relationships in the Soviet Union and Russia. The basics of building the input-output tables in the concepts of the national economy balance and system of national accounts are compared. The paper describes the features and problems of their compilation in modern Russian statistical practice, in particular, those related to the construction of corresponding tables for regional interindustry balances.

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The following two articles of our journal continue the discussion of the problems of using the “input-output” method in modern economic theory and practice, to which number 6 for 2018 (eleven articles) was devoted. Further consideration of this subject is also expected in the pages of our journal. Editorial board

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Masakova, I.D. The Russian Practice of Compiling Input-Output Tables: Problems and Prospects of Development. Stud. Russ. Econ. Dev. 30, 119–128 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1075700719020126

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