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THE USE OF INPUT‐OUTPUT FABLES IN SPECIEYING INTERINDUSTRY AND INTERREGIONAL LABOR MARKET LINKAGES

Michael Magura

Papers in Regional Science, 1987, vol. 62, issue 1, 117-23

Abstract: ABSTRACT This paper presents the results of employing input‐output relationships in the construction of a regional labor market, vector autoregression. forecasting model. Information available in published input‐output tables is used to specify interindustry and interregional labor market linkages. It is shown that when the interrelationships indicated by the input‐output tables are taken into account, the forecast accuracy of the model improves.

Date: 1987
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