Understanding and Interpreting Economic Structure
Edited by Geoffrey Hewings,
Michael Sonis,
Moss Madden and
Yoshio Kimura
in Advances in Spatial Science from Springer, currently edited by Manfred Fischer, Jean Claude Thill, Jouke van Dijk and Hans Westlund
Date: 1999
ISBN: 978-3-662-03947-2
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction
- Geoffrey Hewings, Michael Sonis, Moss Madden and Yoshio Kimura
- Ch 2 Miyazawa’s Contributions to Understanding Economic Structure: Interpretation, Evaluation and Extensions
- Michael Sonis and Geoffrey Hewings
- Ch 3 Revisiting Miyazawa on Multisectoral Multipliers
- Yoshio Kimura and Hitoshi Kondo
- Ch 4 Interrelational Employment Multipliers in an Extended Input-Output Modeling Framework
- Peter W. J. Batey and Moss Madden
- Ch 5 Diagnosis and Therapy of Interregional Feedback Effects
- Takeo Ihara
- Ch 6 Economic Impacts of an Unscheduled, Disruptive Event: A Miyazawa Multiplier Analysis
- Yasuhide Okuyama, Michael Sonis and Geoffrey Hewings
- Ch 7 An Interindustry Analysis of the Relationship Between Marx and Keynes
- Andrew B. Trigg
- Ch 8 The Role of the Kanto Region in the Growth of Japanese Regional Economies 1965–1985: An Extended Growth-Factor Decomposition Analysis
- Takahiro Akita
- Ch 9 Spillover and Feedback Effects in General Equilibrium Interregional Models of the National Economy: A Requiem for Interregional Input-Output?
- Peter McGregor, J. Kim Swales and Ya Ping Yin
- Ch 10 Construction of an Input-Output Income Distribution Matrix for the U.S
- Ping-Cheng Li, Adam Rose and Benjamin Eduardo
- Ch 11 Spatial and Sectoral Income Distribution Effects in an Interindustry-Econometric Framework: The Case of Queensland
- Guy R. West
- Ch 12 Constructing Regional Supply and Use Tables: Dutch Experiences
- Gerard Eding, Jan Oosterhaven, Bas Vet and Henk Nijmeijer
- Ch 13 In the Spirit of Miyazawa: Multipliers and the Metropolis
- Sam Cole
- Ch 14 Personal Income Distribution Within States and Income Inequality Between States in Brazil: 1960, 70, 80 and 91
- Carlos Azzoni
- Ch 15 Decentralization and Income Distribution in the Inter-Regional Indonesian Economy
- Budy Resosudarmo, Luky Eko Wuryanto, Geoffrey Hewings and Lindsay Saunders
- Ch 16 An Analysis of Internal and External Linkages of Manufacturing and Non-manufacturing Industries: Application to Chinese Metropolitan Economies
- Jiemin Guo, Michael Sonis and Geoffrey Hewings
- Ch 17 Interrelational Multipliers for the US Economy: An Application to Welfare Reform
- Adam Rose and Ping-Cheng Li
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