2001 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary
A Comprehensive Study of Estimation of Input-Output Systems in Russia and Uzbekistan
Project/Area Number |
12630027
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Research Category |
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
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Allocation Type | Single-year Grants |
Section | 一般 |
Research Field |
Economic statistics
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Research Institution | Hitotsubashi University |
Principal Investigator |
KUBONIWA Masaaki Hitotsubashi University, Institute of Economic Research, Professor, 経済研究所, 教授 (70111698)
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Project Period (FY) |
2000 – 2001
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Keywords | Russia / Uzbekistan / SNA / Input-Output Table |
Research Abstract |
1. Compilation and arrangements of Russia's input-output tables for 1995-1997 : First, I compiled 1998 input-output tables, which follow the input-output database for 1995-1997. Following this result, I am going to finalize an estimate of 1999 input-output tables. It should be noted that the production, consumption and distribution of natural gas in the 1998 input-output tables and their supplementary tables were markedly improved thanks to Gazprom's data supply. 2. Compilation and Estimations of Uzbekistan's input-output tables for 1997-1998 : Following the 1997 input-output tables (supply and use tables), I completed the compilation of 1998 input-output tables. The 1998 system include a trade margin matrix, an import matrix, a transportation matrix and a net tax matrix. The 1998 input-output tables were compiled at both basic and purchasers' prices while the 1997 tables were compiled only at purchasers' prices. 3. An analysis employing trade margin matrixes : Improving the analysis based on the 1997 trade margin matrix, I further developed the analysis by using the 1998 trade margin matrix. Since Russia met a financial crisis in 1998, the relationship between the crisis and the trade margins. 4. A comparative analysis on input-output tables in Russia and Uzbekistan : I made a comparative analysis on the backgrounds of input-output tables in Russia and Uzbekistan. Russia's system has a drawback in missing the use table while Uzbekistan's table suffers from inconsistencies between GDP data and input-output data. A paper including these results were submitted to the AAASS national convention in Washington DC.
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