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The Conversion of the Supply and Use Tables to Symmetric Input-Output Tables: A Critical Review [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
This paper reviews the available methods used to convert Supply and Use Tables of actual economic systems to Symmetric Input-Output Tables. It is argued that all conversion methods rest on the unrealistic assumption that single production, and not joint production, characterizes the economic structure of the real world.
Soklis, George
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FROM INPUT–OUTPUT TABLES TO SUPPLY-AND-USE TABLES

Economic Systems Research, 2012
In 1991, Statistics Netherlands introduced the supply-and-use tables as part of the national accounts. Since then, the supply-and-use tables have been the main statistics on the production structure of the Dutch economy. They form the basis from which input–output tables are derived. The time series of supply-and-use tables starts in 1987.
Brugt Kazemier   +2 more
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Constructing Regional Supply and Use Tables: Dutch Experiences

1999
At present, two major and seemingly contrasting developments are visible: the increasing degree of economic integration between nations and the growing interest in regional economic development. The former development culminated in a wide variety of economic co-operations such as the creation of the EU in Europe and NAFTA in North America.
Gerard Eding   +3 more
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Supply and Use Tables for India: Some Issues

Economic & Political Weekly
The Supply and Use Table (SUT) for various years published by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) is an important tool for analyzing sectoral interactions within the economy. The SUT Table forms the basis of the input data for most optimisation based macroeconomic models playing a crucial role in formulating evidence-based ...
null Probal P Ghosh   +2 more
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The compilation of physical water supply and use table in Zhangye City

2012 International Symposium on Geomatics for Integrated Water Resource Management, 2012
The System of Environmental and Economic Accounting for Water (SEEAW) is an accounting framework exclusively on water resources, which was published by United Nations Statistics Division. The ability to address jointly the environmental, economic, and social aspects of water policy is central to Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM). SEEAW has a
null Zhong Ma   +2 more
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Company financing in Belgium: Analysis using supply and use tables [PDF]

open access: possibleEconomic Review, 2013
The issue of how companies are financed, notably small companies, has been a recurring topic in the news and in numerous surveys and studies. It is especially relevant in the wake of the recent financial crisis. By using a table of aggregate revenue and expenditure developed by the Central Balance Sheet Office for individual companies, the article ...
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The supply and use table as a useful tool for improving data quality in palestine

Statistical Journal of the IAOS, 2017
The Supply and Use Tables (SUT) introduced in the System of National Accounts for the year 1993 (SNA 1993) are useful tools used to check the consistency of statistics on flows of goods and services on the principle that the total supply of each product is equal to its total uses.
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Digital supply-use tables

Going Digital Toolkit Notes, 2021
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Use of Physical Supply and Use Tables for Calculation of Economy‐Wide Material Flow Indicators

Journal of Industrial Ecology, 2018
Summary The study described in this article presents the first‐ever physical supply and use tables (PSUTs) based on the recently published methodological standard for the System of Environmental‐Economic Accounting (SEEA). The tables were compiled for the Czech Republic for 2014.
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