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Approach of Input–Output Table at Regional Level
2014Input–output analysis involves all aspects of the national accounts related to goods and services, including expenditure aggregates. Input–output analysis provides the opportunity to reconcile supply and use of goods and services, as well as reconcile GDP and expenditure on GDP.
Xiangzheng Deng +4 more
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Construction of regional input—output tables for Russian regions
Voprosy EkonomikiThe methodology is developed for constructing complete regional input—output tables for the constituent entities of the Russian Federation based on analytical regionalization methods. Unlike most existing approaches, which are limited to regionalizing only the first quadrant of input—output tables, the proposed method covers all three quadrants ...
D. Y. Evdokimov +2 more
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General considerations in building regional input—output tables
Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, 1989Abstract This paper contrasts the industry-by-industry accounting scheme used in most survey-based regional input-output tables to the standardized, or commodity-by-industry, format proposed by the United Nations. It outlines and compares the procedures used in the U.S.A.
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An Alternative to Aggregated Base Tables in Input‐Output Table Regionalization
Growth and Change, 1993ABSTRACTAnalysts faced with the challenge of constructing a regional input‐output table from partial or nonsurvey‐based data typically adapt a national input‐output table to reflect the regional economic structure. Detailed benchmark input‐output tables with more than 500 industry sectors are compiled for years at five‐year intervals, but are many ...
RANDALL W. JACKSON, JONATHAN C. COMER
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Estimating Regional Input–Output Tables from Available Data
Economic Systems Research, 1991A variety of approaches have been developed in order to estimate regional input–output tables; however, due to the dearth of data most of them are only concerned with intermediate transactions, imports and exports, which results in some elements in final demand and primary input being unfulfilled.
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Generation of Regional Input-Output Tables (Grit): An Introspection [PDF]
ABSTRACT GRIT is a hybrid technique for deriving regional input-output tables. Since its emergence in 1977, the tables and the technique have been widely used by various research organizations. During that period, however, there has been little critical appraisal of the technique or the individual steps involved.
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Stability of Trade Patterns in Regional Input-Output Tables
Urban Studies, 1980Applications of input-output tables generally involve an assumption of the stability over time of trade patterns, although evidence supporting this is thin, especially at the regional level. Data from Strathclyde at the level of the individual establishment over the 2-year period 1974-76 indicates a high level of stability, especially when aggregated ...
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REGIONAL AND SECTORAL DISAGGREGATION OF MULTI-REGIONAL INPUT–OUTPUT TABLES – A FLEXIBLE ALGORITHM
Economic Systems Research, 2014A common shortcoming of available multi-regional input-output (MRIO) data sets is their lack of regional and sectoral detail required for many research questions (e.g. in the field of disaster impact analysis). We present a simple algorithm to refine MRIO tables regionally and/or sectorally.
Wenz, L. +5 more
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HYBRID INTERREGIONAL INPUT-OUTPUT CONSTRUCTION METHODS: APPLIED TO THE SEVEN REGION SPANISH INPUT-OUTPUT TABLE [PDF]
This paper searches for an optimal combination of non-survey methods when constructing a Spanish interregional input-output table for the region of Madrid and the five provinces of the region of Castilla-La Mancha (CLM), given thirteen Spanish regional input-output (IO) tables for the period between 1999 and 2005. Hence, we develop different regression
Fernando Escobedo-Cardeñoso +1 more
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Construction of Regional Input-Output Tables Using Nonsurvey Methods
International Regional Science Review, 2009Regional input-output tables are usually not constructed from survey data but are estimated using nonsurvey regionalization methods, which saves time and money. However, traditional regionalization methods ignore cross-hauling (the simultaneous exporting and importing of one and the same type of product).
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