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Regionalizing national projections with a multiregional input-output model linked to a demographic model
Abstract Multiregional input-output has long been recognized as a tool that provides an appropriate framework for considering regional growth and development questions, but implementation problems have impeded utilization of this methodology. This paper discusses how several of these problems have been partially overcome with a multiregional economic-demographic model of the Southwest. The model is used to regionalize projections from a national dynamic input-output model.
Regionalizing national projections with a multiregional input-output model linked to a demographic model
Abstract Multiregional input-output has long been recognized as a tool that provides an appropriate framework for considering regional growth and development questions, but implementation problems have impeded utilization of this methodology. This paper discusses how several of these problems have been partially overcome with a multiregional economic-demographic model of the Southwest. The model is used to regionalize projections from a national dynamic input-output model.
Regionalizing national projections with a multiregional input-output model linked to a demographic model
Evans, Mark (author) / Baxter, Jeffrey (author)
1980
Article (Journal)
English
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