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The Evaluation of Major Macroeconomic Indicators in Russia and the Leading Countries-partners

East Asian Journal of Business Economics / East Asian Journal of Business Economics, (E)2288-2766
2017, v.5 no.3, pp.1-32
https://doi.org/10.20498/eajbe.2017.5.3.1
Elena Nikolaevna Vyborova (economic sciences, professor Russia, Kazan, Tatarstan)

Abstract

Purpose - the analysis of the main macroeconomic indicators in Russia and the leading countries- partners. Study of GDP, the debt, the foreign trade and other indicators. Research design, data, methodology - on Russia the amount of data to be analyzed at the present stage, from the 2010 y. to the 2015 y. In the order to the assess of trends of development the array of data on the indicators used for the 1995-2017 y.y. The data analyzed using the methods of multivariate statistics and application of the software package Statgraphics. Results – Hypothesis 1. GDP in spite of a slight decline in the recent years has tended to increase in the most countries of the world and its structure is uneven. Hypothesis 2. The foreign trade turnover after the significant reduction tends to grow. The foreign trade balance in Russia and in the number of leading countries-partners has a positive balance, dominated by the export of goods.

keywords
the macroeconomic analysis, GDP, the foreign trade, the foreign trade balance, the export, the import.

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