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Harry W. Richardson ()
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Harry W. Richardson: Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Mexico
Chapter Chapter 14 in Regional Economic Impacts of Terrorist Attacks, Natural Disasters and Metropolitan Policies, 2015, pp 219-224 from Springer
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Abstract The primary purpose of this book of this book has been to develop a version of the multiregional input–output (MRIO) model for a large metropolitan region with many sub-areas (the five-county Southern California, namely the Los Angeles Consolidated Metropolitan Area). This SCPM model has a moderate degree of sectoral aggregation (47 sectors aggregated from 509). The key focus is on spatial disaggregation with 3,226 zones in the model (Traffic Analysis Zones or TAZs). The first version of the SCPM model was developed in a highly primitive form more than 20 years ago. However, in its current form, it is not a standard input–output model.
Keywords: Terrorist Attack; Computable General Equilibrium; Computable General Equilibrium Model; Traffic Analysis Zone; Spatial Disaggregation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-14322-4_14
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