THE SPATIAL AND DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPACTS OF PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PROGRAMMES: A SOCIAL ACCOUNTS APPROACH
Andrew Trigg
Papers in Regional Science, 1987, vol. 61, issue 1, 21-38
Abstract:
ABSTRACT This paper considers the extension of the demographic‐economic input‐output model to account for the impact of public expenditure programmes. The extensions to the model, such as the incorporation of investment demand and government consumption, art interpreted as part of a two‐region social accounts matrix (SAM). For the empirical analysis labour time is introduced as the numeraire in order to derive a set of incremental SAMs in which all flows are measured in demographic units. Data for the model have been derived for the regions of Strathclyde and the rest of Scotland.
Date: 1987
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