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The rationale for projected prices of demand on electricity for industry in Russia up to 2020

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The paper presents a forecast of the demand price for commodities, which can be considered dual to the forecast for supply price. An algorithm for preparing the initial information is presented that allows one to take into account the features of the original data that determine the quality of the evaluation of the model parameters. We describe the extraction of input data for predicting the demand price from the data intended for determining the supply price.

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Kossov, V.V. The rationale for projected prices of demand on electricity for industry in Russia up to 2020. Stud. Russ. Econ. Dev. 27, 34–44 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1075700716010081

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