The Semi-Input-Output Method: A Comment and An Extension
Martin Sanders
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Martin Sanders: Pakistan Institute of Development Ecomonics.
The Pakistan Development Review, 1966, vol. 6, issue 2, 248-254
Abstract:
The semi-input-output method, as presented by Tinbergen [1], is designed solely for the evaluation of investment projects. It tells us, given the criterion used, which sectors or industries should get priority in a development plan. The method does not tell us to what extent the production of an attractive industry should be increased. To solve this problem we need a planning model. The main aim of the present note is to show the possibility of formulating a planning model based on the semi-input-output method. As such, the present paper should be considered as an extension of the article by Tinbergen.
Date: 1966
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