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Input-Output Analysis
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Input-Output Analysis contains new contributions to inter-industry economics by a set of internationally respected authors. The first part sketches the current state-of-the-art, ands explores the frontiers for traditional topics in input-output analysis such as interindustry linkages, feedback effects, and the composition of economic changes. The second part crosses the borders of traditional input-output analysis, covering issues that change the visualization of economic structures, the application of generalized cost functions, and the adoption of alternative modelling frameworks.


Contents

Forewords; W.Isard & R.E.Kuenne
Preface; M.L.Lahr & E.Dietzenbacher
Introduction; E.Dietzenbacher & M.L.Lahr
FRONTIERS
Interindustry Linkages: The Flow Network of a Physical Input-Output Tables (PIOT): Theory and Application for Germany; G.Strassert
Feedback Effects in Interregional Input-Output Models: What Have We Learned?; J.I.Round
Feedbacks in Input-Output Systems: Impacts, Loops and Hierarchies; M.Sonis & G.J.D.Hewings
Changes in the Structure of the Washington State Economy: 1963-1987, An Investigation of the Patterns of Inputs and the Mix of Outputs; W.B.Beyers
An Intercountry Decomposition of Output Growth in EC Countries; E.Dietzenbacher
Interaction Terms and Structural Decomposition: An Application to the Defense Cost of Oil; S.D.Casler
Interregional Trade, the Heckscher-Ohlin-Vanek Theorem, and Leontief's Paradox; S.He & K.Polenske
Perfect Aggregation of Industries in Input-Output Models; J.A.Olsen
Export Base Theory and Input-Output Systems: Some Formal Results; A.Guccoine & W.J.Gillen
A Strategy for Producing Hybrid Regional Input-Output Tables; M.L.Lahr
EXTENSIONS
Structural Development of Germany, Japan and US, 1980-1990: A Qualitative Analysis Using MFA (Minimal Flow Analysis); H.Schnabl
On Boolean Topological Methods of Analysis; L.de Mesnard
The Question of Finding Industrial Clusters Revisited: A Qualitative Perspective; F.Aroche-Reyes
Influence Graphs Theory Applied to Structural Analysis; R.Lantner
Structural Change and Fundamental Economic Structure: The Case of Australia; G.R.West
Comparative Stability Analysis of Demand-Side and Supply-Side Input-Output Models: Toward an Index of Economic 'Maturity'; R.Bon
The Input-Output Structural Decomposition Analysis of 'Flexible' Production Systems; C.Milana
Low Productivity Regions, Wage Differentiation and Unemployment: Some Neglected Feedbacks; G.Cella
The Spatial Decomposition of a Bi-regional Extended Input-Output Model; J.H.Dewhurst & M.Madden
The Puget Sound Forecasting Model: A Structural Time-Series Analysis Model of Ron Miller's Hometown; R.S.Conway Jr.
Evaluating the Regional Impact of the Formation of the European Monetary Union: Econometric vs. Input-Output and CGE Frameworks; F.Mazzola
Income Distribution Effects of Government Transfers: Sensitivity to Closure Rules in Input-Output and Computable General Equilibrium Approaches; A.Z.Rose, K.Hanson & P.C.Li
Index


Authors

MICHAEL LAHR is Assistant Research Professor in the Center for Urban Policy Research at Rutgers, The State University. He has recently co-edited, with Ronald E. Miller, Regional Science Perspectives in Economics: A Festschrift in Memory of Benjamin H. Stevens.

ERIK DIETZENBACHER is Associate Professor of International Economics and Business, University of Groningen, The Netherlands and is currently editor of Economic System Research. His publications include the three-volume set Input-Output Analysis, co-edited with Heinz D. Kurz and Christian Lager, and numerous articles in economic journals.


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