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Import multiplier in input-output analysis

Trinh Bui, Pham Le Hoa () and Bui Chau Giang ()
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Pham Le Hoa: Private researcher
Bui Chau Giang: RMIT University

No 23, Working Papers from Development and Policies Research Center (DEPOCEN), Vietnam

Abstract: In this research paper, the Keynesian, Leontief’s and Miyazawa’s multiplier concepts are extended in order to decompose the factors that propagate to total mport requirements on such variables as domestic intermediate consumption, domestic final consumption, domestic investment and export. From these extended concepts, we are able to quantify the direct and indirect import requirements and determine the decomposition factors that induce total import requirements. Along with domestic output multipliers, policy makers would be able to look into and consider the import multiplier as a key determinant in sectoral economic planning and policy formulation.

Keywords: Keynesian; multiplier; input-output analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 10 pages
Date: 2008
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