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В.Г. Родионова

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Multiplicative effect as a space sector efficiency

evaluation method

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V.G. Rodionova

Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, 105005, Russia

Efficiency criteria and indexes in space industry rely on its cost effectiveness evaluated

as the net results the sectors of the industry yield assessed against budgetary funds and

bankroll used to support them. The approach used to estimate the “multiplicative effect”

that the space industry arguably spins off indeed requires thorough investigation to be

appropriately applied to such specific industries and indicators of efficiency of their ac-

tivity. Issues related to the approach used to evaluate economical efficiency of “autono-

mous investment” considered to be an alternative way to support the space industry in-

stead of budgetary funding are also becoming controversial.

Keywords:

autonomous consumption, autonomous outlay (investment), autonomous net

taxes, fiscal (budget and tax) policy, limited economic resources (shortage of economic

resources, deficiency of economic resources), space field, multiplicative effect, multiplier

of expenditures, “cost-profit”, economic efficiency.

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Rodionova V.G.

graduated from Lomonosov Moscow State Technical University. Ph.D.

(Economics), associate professor of the Economic Theory Department at Bauman Mos-

cow State Technical University. Laureate of the Russian Federation Government Prize

(2002). Author of 28 teaching, methodological and scientific works, including students’

manuals “Macroeconomics” (2013) and “Microeconomics” (2014). Co-author of the

textbook “Economics” which have been published since 1990 by BMSTU Publ.; co-

author of the textbook “Microeconomics” which have been published since 2004 by the

Finance Academy under the Government of the Russian Federation. Author of the special

course “Management of the National Property”. Scientific interests include innovations

and information technologies as factors stimulating dynamic effectiveness of the econo-

my. е-mail:

avroro2@mail.ru