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Regional Input-Output Analysis
Geoffrey J. D. Hewings
- 01 Jan 1985
- pp 1-52
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TL;DR: In this article, the basic Regional Input-Output Model (RIMM) is used for economic base, Keynesian, and input-output models, and the basic RIMM model is extended with multiregional and interregional inputs.
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Abstract: Introduction Links Between Economic Base, Keynesian, and Input-Output Models The Basic Regional Input-Output Model Applications Construction of Regional Input-Output Models Multiregional and Interregional Input-Output Models Extensions to Input-Output Analysis Future Directions and Research Needs
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On the Appropriate Use of Location Quotients in Generating Regional Input‐Output Tables: Reply
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Input–Output Analysis: The First Fifty Years
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TL;DR: The fundamental discovery that distinguished Leontiefs work from that of all his predecessors is that it was practical to calculate the input–output coefficients from recorded data, to perform the necessary algebraic manipulations, and to use the results to answer a wide variety of practical economic questions.
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Construction of Regional Input-Output Tables Using Nonsurvey Methods The Role of Cross-Hauling
TL;DR: In this paper, a nonsurvey regionalization method is used to estimate the input-output tables of a region from survey data, which can save time and money, but is not suitable for large-scale data sets.
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The Study of Regional Economic Structure using Input–Output Tables
TL;DR: In this paper, Hansen et al. reported an attempt to describe economic structure using input-output tables and analyzed the relationship between the corresponding cells of ten transactions tables of Queensland regions and the economic size of these regions.
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Sources of regional inefficiency An integrated shift-share, data envelopment analysis and input-output approach
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed and tested an integrated set of models to investigate sources of (in)efficiencies in regional industry sectors, following the Haynes and Dinc (1997) extension of the shift-share model.
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