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This study aims to explore a method for compiling input–output (I–O) table by firm size: specifically for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and large enterprises (LEs), using a non-survey method.
Ei Ei Thein +2 more
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A new approach to modelling the input–output structure of regional economies using non-survey methods [PDF]
AbstractThis paper proposes a new approach to the regionalization of national input–output tables where suitable regional data are scarce and analysts are considering using location quotients (LQs). We focus on the FLQ formula, which frequently yields the best results of the pure LQ-based methods, and develop an enhanced way of implementing this ...
Flegg, A. T. +4 more
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Anthony T. Flegg +4 more
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Economic accounts at sub-territorial level are projected primarily through Location Quotients (LQ). The degrees of sectoral specialisation at this level will therefore be key in spatial projections.
Napoleón Guillermo Sánchez-Chóez +2 more
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Gastric cancer remains an enormous threat to human health. It is extremely significant to make a clear diagnosis and timely treatment of gastrointestinal tumors. The traditional diagnosis method (endoscope, surgery, and pathological tissue extraction) of
Siqing Jiang +9 more
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Performance of bidimensional location quotients for constructing input–output tables
This article seeks to verify the extent to which the formulation of two-dimensional location quotients (2D-LQ) entails a methodological advance in building or generating economic accounts related to sub-territories drawing from basic information.
Xesús Pereira-López +2 more
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Previous studies have posited the use of acoustics-based surveys to monitor population size and estimate their density. However, decreasing the bias in population estimations, such as by using Capture–Mark–Recapture, requires the identification of ...
Sougata Sadhukhan +2 more
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Application of non-destructive methods of control within the inspection of concrete structures [PDF]
This paper discusses the main non-destructive quality control methods that are used in the inspection of both under construction and already existing concrete structures.
Zabelina Olga
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The article builds on the well-developed problem of studying trust in society towards social institutions, as well as between individuals. Currently, contact quantitative sociology faces a number of challenges, and the level of consent to participate in surveys is steadily falling.
K. Ye. Petrov +2 more
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Background. Traditional approaches to capturing health-related productivity loss (e.g., the human capital method) focus only on the foregone wages of affected patients, overlooking the losses caregivers can incur.
Kevin Chiu +10 more
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