Analysis of Inter -Industry Relations in Pakistan for 1975 -76
Aftab Syed
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Aftab Syed: Division of Statistics Canada, Ottawa (Canada).
The Pakistan Development Review, 1985, vol. 24, issue 3-4, 513-530
Abstract:
Input-Output tables provide a detailed accounting of the goods and services that individual industries buy from and sell to each other, and , therefore, constitute a useful medium for an analysis of the interdependent nature of the various sectors of an economy. The PIDE's release of input-output (I-D) tables of Pakistan's economy for the year 1975 -76 [9] is an important contribution in this respect. An 'open' output detennination of model of the Lcontief type' is applied to the said data base to delineate the structural interdependence of Pakistan's economy. Some salient features of the economy such as sectoral distribution of the value added , cost composition of the value of sectoral outputs, output and income multipliers are discussed in Section l. The notion of interdependence arising through technological interconnections between various sectors implies structural Unkages - both
Date: 1985
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