Abstract

The feasibility of the state-posed task of export expansion is assessed. An increase in noncommodity nonenergy exports is considered in terms of calculation methodology, price factors, demand, supply, and the available transportation infrastructure. It has been established that the cost indicator of exports limits economic policy options and strengthens dependences between its components. It is necessary to change the makeup of industrial development in the next two-to-three years.

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