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An input-output table for 1841
The Economic History Review, 1994S tudies of industrialization inevitably involve some investigation of economic structure: structural changes comprise a defining characteristic of 'the industrial revolution' according to standard descriptions2 and the construction of output index numbers to ascertain growth rates requires knowledge of the distribution of value added.3 Surprisingly ...
Sara Horrell +2 more
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Updates of the Input–Output Table and the Electricity Input–Output Table
2013The input–output table is an important tool for macroeconomic analysis. However, due to the complexity of the updating process, we may not be able to get an input–output table every year. Can we update these input–output tables annually? How to do that? It is the main content that will be introduced in this chapter.
Zhaoguang Hu, Zheng Hu
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Input-output Table and Input-output Model of Import and Export Internalization
Advances in Management and Applied Economics, 2023Abstract This paper reviews the traditional input-output models and analyzes their potential problems and preliminary improvement research. According to the principle of the national economic accounting system, foreign departments are added in the first quadrant of the traditional input-output table.
Yongke Yuan, Yitong Wang, Yuanying Chi
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1970
The input-output table, being a double-entry table, comprises two systems of linear equations; one for the output and one for the input values.
J. H. F. Schilderinck, H. J. N. Sinner
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The input-output table, being a double-entry table, comprises two systems of linear equations; one for the output and one for the input values.
J. H. F. Schilderinck, H. J. N. Sinner
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Input–Output in Practice: Sector Disaggregation in Regional Input–Output Tables
Economic Systems Research, 1990Sectors of an input–output table are disaggregated in much applied regional input–output work. Too often the relevant literature lacks credibility because its skimpy methodological detail is not transparent. The recommended methodology does not determine what the ‘true’ value of the multiplier might be.
Colin Aislabie, Moira Gordon
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Structural Analysis in Input-Output Tables
1992The technology matrix as the basis of input-output tables shows the delivery structure among the different sectors in the economy. The columns of this matrix describe the input structures and the rows the output structures of the sectors. In this paper these data are analyzed with correspondence analysis to expose structures and uncover structural ...
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PROBLEMS IN THE COMPILATION OF INPUT‐OUTPUT TABLES IN THE NETHERLANDS
Review of Income and Wealth, 1982This article deals with some aspects of the compilation of input‐output tables (I.O. tables). A global view is given of the way in which I.O. tables are compiled in The Netherlands. It is indicated that in The Netherlands a number of developments are in progress that have led to an extension of the uses that are made of I.O. tables.
S. B. Algera +2 more
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The provincial input-output table
1970In Part One it was explained what an input-output table looks like, and in what way the data of an input-output table enable the different coefficients to be calculated, which indicate and relate the quantities of raw materials, primary input and final expenditure per unit of product.
J. H. F. Schilderinck, H. J. N. Sinner
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