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Development of Social and Economic Forecasting and Ideas of A. Anchishkin

https://doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2013-8-143-155

Abstract

The role of the prominent Soviet economist, academician A. Anchishkin (1933—1987), whose 80th birth anniversary we celebrate this year, in the development of ideas and formation of economic forecasting in the country at the time when the directive planning acted as a leading tool of economic management is explored in the article. Besides, Anchishkin’s special role is noted in developing a comprehensive program of scientific and technical progress, an information basis for working out long-term forecasts of the country’s development, moreover, his contribution to the creation of long-term forecasting methodology and improvement of the statistical basis for economic analysis and economic planning. The authors show that social and economic forecasting in the period after 1991, which has undertaken a number of functions of economic planning, has largely relied on further development of Anchishkin’s ideas, at the same time responding to new challenges for the Russian economy development during its entry into the world economic system.

About the Authors

A. Klepach
Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation (Moscow, Russia)
Russian Federation


G. Kuranov
Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation (Moscow, Russia)
Russian Federation


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Klepach A., Kuranov G. Development of Social and Economic Forecasting and Ideas of A. Anchishkin. Voprosy Ekonomiki. 2013;(8):143-155. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2013-8-143-155

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