Modeling Russia's Economy in Transition
Auteur : Peter Wehrheim
Date de publication : 2003
Éditeur : Ashgate
Nombre de pages : 200
Résumé du livre
To facilitate the analysis an economy-wide model of Russia's economy is developed. The model is a computable general equilibrium model and as such is the economist's version of a laboratory in which it is possible to conduct policy experiments. Due to the transitory stage of the Russian economy the model is different from other such models for industrialized countries. It takes into account some specific circumstances of the transition process which are elaborated in detail: parts of the informal or hidden economy are represented; market imperfections which are the result of institutional constraints are taken into consideration as are structural rigidities such as immobile capital and disequilibria in labour markets. The model has a high level of sectoral desegregation and therefore can serve for a wide range of macro-economic and sectoral questions. The model is the first one of its kind for the Russian Federation and is designed to be a tool for the quantitative analysis of economic policies in contemporary Russia. Hence, it could be used as a blueprint for other countries in the Former Soviet Union and should be of interest to academics and policy-makers alike.