Extended Input-Output Models: Progress and Potential
Peter W. J. Batey and
Adam Rose
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Peter W. J. Batey: Department of Civic Design, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 3BX United Kingdom
International Regional Science Review, 1990, vol. 13, issue 1-2, 27-49
Abstract:
This article presents a critical survey of research on extended input-output models, emphasizing recent developments in demographic-economic and socio-economic analysis. Basic principles of model design and construction are reviewed, by reference to a representative selection of extended models. Two research themes—labor market analysis and income distribution—are pursued in greater detail as examples of the directions of current work. A comparison is made between extended models and social accounting matrices. The closing section contains a discussion of the prospects for future research.
Date: 1990
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DOI: 10.1177/016001769001300103
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