A Normative Dynamic Model of Regional Economy

Authors

  • Naser Mollaverdi Industrial Engineering Faculty, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iranm,
  • Nicholas Olenev Institution of Russian Academy of Sciences Dorodnicyn Computing Centre of RAS, Russia, Moscow
Abstract:

    Dynamic model,   regional economy,   innovation.   This paper presents a normative balance mathematical model of regional economy that contains a lot of unspecified parameters which are not defined directly by the data of economic statistics. A method for estimation of the model parameters by application of parallel computations on multi-processors systems is presented. It is determined the unknown parameters of economic model by indirect way, comparing time series for macro indexes calculated by model with statistical time series for these indexes. Use of the method is illustrated by the parameter estimation of a macroeconomic regional model by statistical data of Vyatka Region of Russia. The each production sector shadow money stock grows due to sale of shadow final product to households and as intermediate product to other sectors. Identified model is used for estimation of the Regional Government economic politics.

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volume 22  issue 2

pages  99- 105

publication date 2011-06

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