Affiliation:
1. Infrastructure Economics Center
2. Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics
Abstract
The paper presents the DSGE-model that describes the following sectors of the economy in relation to domestic realities: households, enterprises of the real sector and financial intermediaries. In turn, households are represented by two groups: savers and borrowers. Extractive industries are distinguished in the manufacturing sector. A feature of the proposed model is the FSC approach, which assumes that the owners of fixed assets are firms. They also make investment decisions. For mining companies, the production level is set exogenously in order to adequately reflect the impact of the OPEC + agreement. Financial intermediaries transform temporarily free household funds into loans to enterprises in the real sector.
Publisher
Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics
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