Regional Input-Output Analysis

Regional Input-Output Analysis
Author: Geoffrey Hewings
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages: 106
Release: 1985-11
Genre: Science
ISBN:

Regional Input-Output Analysis applies standard macroeconomic accounting principles to geographic and regional studies. Hewings develops an analytic framework and constructs regional input-output models. He then expands the model to consider interaction between regions. He links the model to linear programming and demographic models to provide a more sophisticated representation of reality.

Regional Input-output Modelling

Regional Input-output Modelling
Author: John Hugh Llewelyn Dewhurst
Publisher:
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This book is a collection of papers written for a conference held in September 1989. The papers deal with topics of current debate in regional and inter-regional input-output groups: a set which consider the internal analysis of input-output tables; a set which consider sophisticated regional analysis based on regional tables; and a set that considers the problems of using input-output tables in more complex models of regional and inter-regional economies. The papers strike a balance reviewing the current practice in input-output analysis and suggesting possible avenues for future development of the area.

Regional Input-output Study

Regional Input-output Study
Author: Walter Isard
Publisher: Mit Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1971-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780262090131

The authors give their readers a detailed description of the practical application of the theoretical input-output concept to the economy of metropolitan Philadelphia.

Regional Economic Planning

Regional Economic Planning
Author: R. C. Jensen
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2017-09-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351594443

Originally published in 1979. Decision makers at all levels need sufficiently detailed information on regional economic structure in order to undertake consistent and comprehensive regional planning. A means is put forward here, elevating the impracticable regional input-output method, to that of an operational planning technique. This development represents a system which facilitates the examination both of the economic structure of individual regions in reasonable detail, and of the regional structure of the state economy. The technique, termed the Generation of Regional Input-Output Tables (GRIT), is designed for general use in the production of regional input-output tables, and other data sources contributing towards the holistic accuracy of the table, thereby providing accurate maximisation of input-output tables within a given budget constraint.

Handbook of Input–Output Analysis

Handbook of Input–Output Analysis
Author: Thijs ten Raa
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2017-06-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 178347632X

In this authoritative Handbook, leading experts from international statistical offices and universities explain in detail the treatment and role of input-output statistics in the System of National Accounts. Furthermore, they address the derivation of input-output coefficients for the purpose of economic and environmental modeling, the building of applied general equilibrium models, the use of these models for efficiency analysis, and the extensions to stochastic and dynamic input-output analysis. As well as revealing and exploring the theoretical foundations, the Handbook also acts as a useful guide for practitioners.

The Elements of Input-output Analysis

The Elements of Input-output Analysis
Author: William H. Miernyk
Publisher:
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1965
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Economic theory of input output analysis - covers methodology and applications (incl. In respect of economic planning, regional planning and the measurement of economic growth), and includes a chapter on the rudiments of Input-Output mathematics.

Multiregional Input — Output Models in Long-Run Simulation

Multiregional Input — Output Models in Long-Run Simulation
Author: N. Toyomane
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9400927827

This monograph is about the multi regional input-output model used in long-run simulation. The input-output technique was originally developed for spaceless, short-term analysis of a national economy. However, its high potential as an analytical tool has resulted in an expansion of its application in various directions. Thus, we now have the inter- and mul tiregional input-output model, in which a nation is broken down into a number of interacting regions, and some applications dealing with long-range projections of input-output systems. This study attempts to integrate those two directions within the framework of interregional simulation modeling. A major problem with the multiregional input-output model for long-run simulation is how to update the technical and trade coefficients in the model. This study focuses on the trade coefficient updating problem, and a solution is presented in which a trade coefficient model is coupled with the price model built into the input-output system. When I began this project, the main problem facing me was not purely theoretical but a very practical one: how to design an interregional model for Indonesia. Indonesia is a country characterized by its quite uneven population distribution over the archipelago. My interest was in the formation of its settlement policy, and the use of modeling to assist in this process. This original intention may be evident in various parts of the text.

Input-output and Regional Economics

Input-output and Regional Economics
Author: Harry Ward Richardson
Publisher: London : Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1972 [i.e. 1973]
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1973
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Monograph on regional planning applications of input output analysis- discusses data collecting and sampleing methodology involved in constructing input output tables, and covers regional level forecasting, linear programming models, economic analysis problems, etc. Bibliography pp. 261 to 283.