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Interrelational Employment Multipliers in an Extended Input-Output Modeling Framework

Peter W. J. Batey and Moss Madden
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Peter W. J. Batey: University of Liverpool
Moss Madden: University of Liverpool

Chapter 4 in Understanding and Interpreting Economic Structure, 1999, pp 73-89 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter focuses upon input-output models, which are extended by the addition of substantial demographic information in terms of economic-demographic interactions such as employment and income to labor, demographic-economic interactions such as consumption and demographic-demographic interactions moderated through the employment-consumption nexus. Extended models of this type have been the subject of a considerable amount of attention in recent years, especially at the regional level (see, for example, Schinnar, 1976; Madden and Batey, 1986; Oosterhaven and Dewhurst, 1990; Sonis and Hewings, 1991 or Hewings and Madden, 1995).

Keywords: Labor Demand; Final Demand; Unemployed Worker; Redistributive Effect; Welfare Payment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1999
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-03947-2_4

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