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Interregional Input-Output Models
2019This chapter presents and critically evaluates the economic assumptions and applicability of a series of regional and interregional interindustry models. It begins with the demand-driven, single-region Leontief quantity model and its cost-push price dual. Then Sect.
Oosterhaven, Jan, Hewings, G. J. D.
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Disaggregating Input-Output Models
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1984A general solution is given to the problem: with little computation, construct a more disaggregated input-output model from an available model, using information about some activities that were aggregated when the available model was built. The solution is exact and explicit.
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Nonlinear input/output modelling
Journal of Process Control, 1994Abstract This paper gives a highly abbreviated overview of some of the key issues in empirical nonlinear modeling for chemical process applications. This task is complicated by the inherent nature of nonlinearity: the term describes a class of systems by the one feature they lack. In fact, this division — linear vs. nonlinear — suggests a “unity” or “
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Efficient input—output model representations
Computer Physics Communications, 1999zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Rabitz, Herschel +3 more
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2009
Model programs are used as high-level behavioral specifications typically representing abstract state machines. For modeling reactive systems, one uses input-output model programs, where the action vocabulary is divided between two conceptual players: the input player and the output player.
Margus Veanes, Nikolaj Bjørner
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Model programs are used as high-level behavioral specifications typically representing abstract state machines. For modeling reactive systems, one uses input-output model programs, where the action vocabulary is divided between two conceptual players: the input player and the output player.
Margus Veanes, Nikolaj Bjørner
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1984
Consider an economy that consists of three sectors: agriculture, machinery, and construction. Let the domestic output of each of these three sectors be denoted x1, X2 and X3, respectively. Let the final demand in each sector be denoted yi: final demand is typically broken down to private consumption, government consumption (say for defense), investment
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Consider an economy that consists of three sectors: agriculture, machinery, and construction. Let the domestic output of each of these three sectors be denoted x1, X2 and X3, respectively. Let the final demand in each sector be denoted yi: final demand is typically broken down to private consumption, government consumption (say for defense), investment
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1999
Input-output is a conceptualization of the interdependence of economic production units that has come to be used over the years both as a modeling device and as an element in national economic accounting systems. The input-output (I-O) framework as such, cannot be employed directly to model mineral and energy market behavior. However, it does provide a
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Input-output is a conceptualization of the interdependence of economic production units that has come to be used over the years both as a modeling device and as an element in national economic accounting systems. The input-output (I-O) framework as such, cannot be employed directly to model mineral and energy market behavior. However, it does provide a
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A non-differentiable input-output model
Mathematical Social Sciences, 1989zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Szidarovsky, Ferenc, Okuguchi, Koji
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Time-Varying Input-Output Inoperability Model
Journal of Infrastructure Systems, 2013AbstractRepresenting interdependent critical infrastructures is mandatory for implementing protection policies and strategies. Among the several interdependency models provided over the years, the input-output inoperability model (IIM) has attracted widespread attention due to its simplicity and compactness. Such a model can emphasize cascading effects
Setola, Roberto +2 more
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Multiregionale Input-Output-Modelle
Statistische Hefte, 1961In dem Bestreben, regionale Gliederungen widerzuspiegeln, entwickelte die Input-Output-Analyse multiregionale Spielarten, von denen vier wichtige Typen hier verglichen werden, um ihre formalen und begrifflichen Eigentumlichkeiten herauszustellen. Zu diesem Zweck werden zunachst die Gemeinsamkeiten zusammengestellt; dazu gehort auch eine einheitliche ...
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