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Extending the FLQ formula: a location quotient-based interregional input–output framework
Extending the FLQ formula: a location quotient-based interregional input–output framework. Regional Studies. The regionalization of national input–output tables is a major issue in regional science as corresponding regional data are often unavailable. In this paper, a framework is developed to estimate intra- and interregional input–output tables. The intraregional estimates are based on the well-known FLQ method. The interregional estimates are constructed using gravity modelling to account for factors like geographic distance between regions. The derived (initial) estimates are embedded in an interregional accounting framework that ensures consistency of regional values with the national aggregates. The framework is applied to the German economy of 2010. The relationship between the FLQ formula and the estimated amount of interregional trade in intermediates, the amount of interregional cross-hauling, and the regional distribution of output multipliers is highlighted.
Extending the FLQ formula: a location quotient-based interregional input–output framework
Extending the FLQ formula: a location quotient-based interregional input–output framework. Regional Studies. The regionalization of national input–output tables is a major issue in regional science as corresponding regional data are often unavailable. In this paper, a framework is developed to estimate intra- and interregional input–output tables. The intraregional estimates are based on the well-known FLQ method. The interregional estimates are constructed using gravity modelling to account for factors like geographic distance between regions. The derived (initial) estimates are embedded in an interregional accounting framework that ensures consistency of regional values with the national aggregates. The framework is applied to the German economy of 2010. The relationship between the FLQ formula and the estimated amount of interregional trade in intermediates, the amount of interregional cross-hauling, and the regional distribution of output multipliers is highlighted.
Extending the FLQ formula: a location quotient-based interregional input–output framework
Jahn, Malte (author)
Regional Studies ; 51 ; 1518-1529
2017-10-03
12 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
interregional input–output tables , FLQ , cross-hauling , gravity models , non-survey methods , 跨区域投入—产出表 , 交互投资 , 引力模型 , 非调查方式 , tableaux des entrées-sorties interrégionaux , échanges interrégionaux dans les deux sens , modèles de gravité , méthodes hors enquêtes , interregionale Input–Output-Tabellen , Cross-Hauling , Gravitationsmodelle , nicht erhebungsgestützte Methoden , tablas interregionales de entradas y salidas , transporte cruzado , modelos de gravedad , métodos sin encuestas , C67 , R12 , R15
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