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IOR – NIER’s Input-Output Model of the Swedish Economy

Tomas Forsfält () and Erik Glans ()
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Tomas Forsfält: National Institute of Economic Research, Postal: National Institute of Economic Research, P.O. Box 3116, SE-103 62 Stockholm, Sweden, http://www.konj.se
Erik Glans: National Institute of Economic Research, Postal: National Institute of Economic Research, P.O. Box 3116, SE-103 62 Stockholm, Sweden, http://www.konj.se

No 141, Working Papers from National Institute of Economic Research

Abstract: The present paper introduces a new version of an input-output model of the Swedish economy (IOR). The model is used at NIER for short term forecasts of imports and sectoral production. It is also used for structural analysis of the Swedish economy. The economy is divided into about 30 products/industries and about 40 final demand categories. For each demand category, it is possible to trace back the supply provided by value added of different industries, including trade margins and merchanting trade, public sector production, imports, taxes and subsidies. This paper presents calculated supply shares for the main components of final demand for the year 2012. An adjustment for the tourist consumption in Sweden is made in such a way that the supply share for household consumption is valid for Swedish households, and the supply shares for exports includes exports to incoming tourists.

Keywords: Input-output; forecasting and simulation; import shares (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C67 D57 E17 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 25 pages
Date: 2015-12-14
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-eec, nep-hme and nep-mac
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