ANALYTIC MODELING AND FACTOR ANALYSIS OF WATER SUPPLY ECONOMY PROFIT
Abstract
Methodics of analytic modeling and calculation of influence of separate factors on the general changing of profit of water supply economy are considered. It is suggested the factor analysis of this index involves a series of multiplicated determinated models including a list of important production-operational and economic factors. For the calculation of the influence of these factors on the change of the researched index of profit it is suggested to apply the method of chain substitutions, which in the factor model involves chain substitution of base value of each of the interacting factors – both reported and compared results that are successively received from each substitution. This approach allows determining the influence of each factor on quantity of the resulting index separately.Key words: modeling, factor analysis, profit, water supply economy, tariff, water pumping, volume of water output to the consumer, income, rate of return.
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