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The regional structure of the united states economy
Abstract A methodology is developed to divide an economy into regions, then is applied to the United States. These regions represent a departure from the ones currently used by the Bureau of Economic Analysis and the Bureau of the Census, both of which are criticized for being derived in anad hoc fashion. The methodology uses a multiregional input-output model, which is viewed as the simplest type of general equilibrium model containing regional detail. The optimal regions developed using this methodology are ones that minimize aggregation error.
The regional structure of the united states economy
Abstract A methodology is developed to divide an economy into regions, then is applied to the United States. These regions represent a departure from the ones currently used by the Bureau of Economic Analysis and the Bureau of the Census, both of which are criticized for being derived in anad hoc fashion. The methodology uses a multiregional input-output model, which is viewed as the simplest type of general equilibrium model containing regional detail. The optimal regions developed using this methodology are ones that minimize aggregation error.
The regional structure of the united states economy
Howe, Eric C. (author) / Stabler, Jack C. (author)
1992
Article (Journal)
English
BKL:
74.12
Stadtgeographie, Siedlungsgeographie
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