GENERATION OF INTEGRATED MULTISPATIAL INPUT‐OUTPUT MODELS OF CITIES (GIMIMoC) i: INITIAL STAGE
Yu‐xian Jin and
Alan Wilson
Papers in Regional Science, 1993, vol. 72, issue 4, 351-367
Abstract:
ABSTRACT This paper deals with the first stage – initial description – of the Generation of an Integrated Multispatial Input‐output Model of Cities (GIMIMoC), which incorporates multiple systems (urban economic, socio‐demographic and housing subsystems) and multiple spatial scales (urban zone, city, region and nation) into a framework. The framework consists of three modules. First, attention is paid to the construction of a multispatial input‐output model (the MULIO module). A new notation highlights the hierarchy of multispatial units and the links with the other two modules. Second, the multispatial socio‐demo‐graphic module (SOCDEM) is described, which can be either operated independently or incorporated into the GIMIMoC framework. Third, the multispatial housing stock module (HOSTOC) is treated, in which a spatial interaction type model is applied to estimate housing demand flows. Last, the integration and model solution, together with potential applications are outlined. The second stage – the dynamics of the GIMIMoC framework – is dealt with in another paper (Jin and Wilson 1991).
Date: 1993
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