Construction of multiregion–multisector input–output tables: a spatial econometric approach for Poland
Andrzej Torój
Spatial Economic Analysis, 2021, vol. 16, issue 4, 550-569
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This paper investigates the application of spatial econometrics in estimating the interregional flow matrix in multisector–multiregion input–output tables. With reasonable assumptions, it demonstrates that this application can be formulated as a modified multi-equation spatial Durbin model with missing parameters estimated via maximum likelihood. The statistical performance of the model is scrutinized and the method is illustrated using regional (NUTS-3-level) economic impact assessment simulations for Poland. The proposed non-survey method empirically built on sectoral–regional data on economic activity is widely replicable across countries with promising performance against widespread benchmarks.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1080/17421772.2021.1904149
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