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Non-invasive full quantification of dynamic [11C]PBR28 PET imaging with ASTRA

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Brusaferri L   +20 more
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Experiments in Regionalization of a National Input—Output Table

Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 1983
In this paper the authors present results of a series of experiments in which the input—output structure of the State of Washington (as reflected in 1972 survey-based input—output tables) is approximated from similar data for the nation (as given in the 1967 survey-based US tables). Variants of two kinds of nonsurvey approaches are employed. These are
C H Sawyer, R E Miller
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Regional Input–Output Tables

Studies on Russian Economic Development, 2020
The paper studies the matters of potential opportunity and necessity to develop regional input–output tables. The author’s position on the demand for regional tables and the solvability of statistical problems of their development is based on the global and Soviet experience, as well as the relevant concepts of the 2008 SNA and own experience in the ...
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Input–Output in Practice: Sector Disaggregation in Regional Input–Output Tables

Economic Systems Research, 1990
Sectors 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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Compilation of Regional Input–Output Table

2014
In order to do a better job in an input–output survey, the National Bureau of Statistics, the National Development and Reform Commission and the Ministry of Finance jointly issued The Notice of Conduct National Input–Output Survey Work, which stressed that the input–output survey is the important foundation of compilation of national and regional input–
Xiangzheng Deng   +4 more
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Regional and Russian input-output tables

Studies on Russian Economic Development, 2008
The paper analyzes the possibility of building regional interindustry balances from Russian input-output tables. The study relies on a comparative analysis of a Russian symmetric input-output table and a corresponding regional table derived from a cross-sectional study of the breakdown of costs of production of goods and services.
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The Study of Regional Economic Structure using Input–Output Tables

Regional Studies, 1988
JENSEN R. C., WEST G. R. and HEWINGS G. J. D. (1988) The study of regional economic structure using input-output tables, Reg. Studies 22, 209–220. This paper reports an attempt to describe economic structure using input-output tables. The various attempts to develop holistic matrix descriptors are summarized.
Jensen R.C., West G.R., Hewings G.J.D.
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An Alternative to Aggregated Base Tables in Input‐Output Table Regionalization

Growth and Change, 1993
ABSTRACTAnalysts 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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Construction of regional input—output tables for Russian regions

Voprosy Ekonomiki
The 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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Approach of Input–Output Table at Regional Level

2014
Input–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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