An Interregional SAM Construction focused on Institutional Sectors and Structural Path Analysis in Japan
Hidekazu Itoh ()
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Hidekazu Itoh: Kwansei Gakuin University
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The aim of this research is to build a multiregional social accounting matrix in Japan to evaluate the regional spillover effects of economic impacts. While research on national and regional SAM has become common, examples of interregional SAM are rare currently. This study points out that there is a substantial need to build a small regional SAM because of economic sensitivity. Our work evaluates the economic effects of national and regional government behavior, such as changes of the local tax system and decentralization of power, on the regional economy by structural path analysis.
Keywords: input–output table; interregional social accounting matrix; structural path analysis; Japan (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015-02-25
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Published in Allied Economic Associations Annual Meeting, Korean Association of Economic Systems Research, Feb 2015, Seoul, South Korea
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