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Technological Dependence on Imports and Prospects for Import Substitution in Russian Industrial Production
[Технологическая Зависимость От Импорта И Перспективы Импортозамещения В Российском Промышленном Производстве]

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  • Berezinskaya, Olga (Березинская, Ольга)

    (Gaidar Institute for Economic Policy, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

  • Schelokova, Dina (Щёлокова, Дина)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

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The work is devoted to the analysis of the dynamics and characteristics of the dependence of Russian industrial production and the Russian market on imports and the identification of the activity and potential of import substitution in Russian industry. Actuality of work is determined by the scale of the dependence of the production process on the import of various industrial productions Russian economy, conditioned by the developed strategies of their development. With the weakening of the national currency, technological dependence on imports is a risk factor for the production and financial performance of Russian enterprises and at the same time forms a significant potential for import substitution as the most important driver of the growth of the Russian economy in the face of tight foreign trade restrictions. The work contains an analysis of the change in the costs of Russian industrial enterprises and the economy as a whole for imported raw materials, materials, purchased products with the maximum focus for the period of the weakening of the national currency and foreign trade restrictions, the dynamics and scale of the dependence of various industrial productions and the Russian market on imports during periods of strengthening and weakening of the national currency. Additional attention is paid to identifying the directions of import substitution in Russian industrial production. The results obtained in the work are substantial for understanding the dynamics, scale and nature of technological dependence on imports and the prospects for import substitution in Russian industrial production.

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  • Berezinskaya, Olga (Березинская, Ольга) & Schelokova, Dina (Щёлокова, Дина), 2018. "Technological Dependence on Imports and Prospects for Import Substitution in Russian Industrial Production [Технологическая Зависимость От Импорта И Перспективы Импортозамещения В Российском Промыш," Working Papers 021802, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
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    1. A. M. Kalinin & S. S. Koroteev & A. A. Krupin & A. V. Nefedov, 2021. "Technological Import Dependence of the Russian Economy: An Assessment Using Input–Output Tables," Studies on Russian Economic Development, Springer, vol. 32(1), pages 52-58, January.
    2. Golikova, V. & Kuznetsov, B., 2023. "What waits us tomorrow: What branches will be hit by supplies' sanctions of technological equipment to Russia?," Journal of the New Economic Association, New Economic Association, vol. 60(3), pages 187-196.

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