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DOI: 10.15862/46ECOR422 (https://doi.org/10.15862/46ECOR422)
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Solovyov E.D., Shorin M.I. Using input-output tables to set goals. Russian journal of resources, conservation and recycling. 2022; 9(4). Available at: https://resources.today/PDF/46ECOR422.pdf (in Russian). DOI: 10.15862/46ECOR422
Using input-output tables to set goals
Solovyov Evgeny Denisovich
Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia
Military Training Center named after Professor, Major General S.M. Ermakova
E-mail: solzhen@inbox.ru
RSCI: https://www.elibrary.ru/author_profile.asp?id=1159632
Shorin Mikhail Ilyich
Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia
Military Training Center named after Professor, Major General S.M. Ermakova
E-mail: mishashorin000@gmail.com
Academic adviser: Akhmetov Minnegaley Gizyatovich
Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia
Military Training Center named after Professor, Major General S.M. Ermakova
E-mail: mgahmetov@fa.ru
Abstract. Within the framework of the presented article, the authors consider the issue related to the construction and use of input-output tables necessary to determine the main goals. In particular, the input-output model is considered, which reveals in detail the links between different sectors of production in the economy, due to which, with a detailed analysis, it is possible to compile a number of tables that fully show the country’s production by industry. The authors focus on the fact that this model can be effectively used by the ground artillery of the ground forces of the Russian Federation in drawing up a diagram that can show both the rear communications of the enemy and all of its production, which is somehow used for military purposes. In addition, the authors note that this model is based on the general economic equilibrium model, which, in turn, allows not only to study the relationship in the economy and determine the intersectoral balance, but also to detect weak points in the economy. The article emphasizes the need to apply the input-output model in the military industry, since today, due to the aggravation of the geopolitical conflict, the supply of the military-industrial complex is vital for any army, and often the effectiveness of the supply determined the outcome of battles or the preparation of turning points in wars. The article presents a number of tables and formulas that reflect the calculations and assessment of the costs of different groups of troops, which emphasizes the universality of the model under consideration. The final part of the article is devoted to highlighting the factors that must be taken into account in the management of artillery units and in order to achieve their goals.
Keywords: input-output model; artillery units; ground forces; sectors of the economy; intersectoral balance; economic security
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