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Экономико-Математическое Моделирование Агропродовольственной Политики Еаэс (Economic and Mathematical Modeling of EAEC Agri-food Policy)

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In this paper, the authors present the economic and analysis of the transition transition of partialri-food policy in Kazakhstan, which presents a conservative approach to EA which presents the EA to evaluate the effects of any partialrifood policy at any country.
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Russian Abstract: В работе представлен экономико-математический анализ вероятных последствий перехода к единой агропродовольственной политике в трёх странах ЕАЭС – Беларуси, Казахстане и России. Использована авторская модификация экономико-математической модели частичного равновесия EPACIS, в которой устранены недостатки, связанные с альтернативными решениями и проблемами вычислительного характера.Обоснована целесообразность консервативного подхода к интеграционным процессам в ЕАЭС, заключающегося в первоочередной интеграции рынков, наименее подверженных интеграционным стрессам; в приоритете повышения конкурентоспособности низкоэффективных отраслей перед интеграцией рынков; в готовности приостановить действие актов, направленных на углубление интеграции, при выявлении неблагоприятных последствий.English Abstract: The paper presents the economic and mathematical analysis of the likely consequences of the transition to a single agri-food policy in the three countries EAEC - Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia. Use any copyrighted modification of economic-mathematical model of partial equilibrium EPACIS, which eliminates the drawbacks associated with alternative solutions and computational problems.The expediency of a conservative approach to integration processes in the EAEC, consisting in the integration of primary markets, the integration of the least prone to stress; the priority of improving the competitiveness of inefficient sectors to the integration of markets; ready to suspend the acts aimed at deepening integration, the detection of adverse effects.

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