From Regional IO Tables to Interregional SU Models
Jan Oosterhaven
Chapter Chapter 4 in Rethinking Input-Output Analysis, 2022, pp 35-56 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract An overview of non-survey construction methods for regional input–output tables (RIOTs) reveals a systematic overestimation of regional multipliers. The Cell-corrected RAS method uses the nowadays abundance of easily available survey-based RIOTs to improve the cell estimates of unknown RIOTs. Moreover, semi-survey bi-regional IOTs may be constructed with a double-entry construction method that requires minimal additional survey data about the spatial destination of total sales by regional industry. Rectangular supply–use tables (SUTs) have become prevalent over square IOTs. The possible set-ups of interregional SUTs are explained along with the models that may be based on them. Finally, large differences are shown to exist between the top-down interregional and the bottom-up international construction of SUTs.
Keywords: Location quotient methods; Cross-hauling; Cell-corrected RAS; Bi-regional input–output tables; Supply–use tables; Interregional supply–use models; International supply–use tables (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-05087-9_4
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