Advances in Input-Output Analysis : Technology, Planning, and Development.


William. Peterson
Bok Engelsk 1991 · Electronic books.
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Intro -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1. Introduction -- I: THEORETICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN INPUT-OUTPUT ANALYSIS -- 2. On the Mathematical Transformation of Input-Output Matrices over Time or Space -- 3. The Absolute and Relative Joint Stability of Input-Output Production and Allocation Coefficients -- II: THE COMPILATION OF INPUT-OUTPUT TABLES -- 4. Considerations on Revising Input-Output Concepts in the System of National Accounts and the European System of Integrated Economic Accounts -- 5. The Simultaneous Compilation of Current Price and Deflated Input-Output Tables -- III: INPUT-OUTPUT AND THE ANALYSIS OF TECHNICAL PROGRESS -- 6. Technical Progress in an Input-Output Framework with Special Reference to Japan's High-Technology Industries -- 7. Explaining Cost Differences Between Germany, Japan, and the United States -- 8. Price Behavior with Vintage Capital -- 9. Input-Output, Technical Change, and Long Waves -- 10. Private-Led Technical Change in Prewar Japanese Agriculture -- IV: INPUT-OUTPUT AND THE ANALYSIS OF SOCIALIST ECONOMIES -- 11. The SYRENA (SYnthesis of REgional and NAtional Models) Model Complex -- 12. A Planning Scheme Combining Input-Output Techniques with a Consumer Demand Analysis: A Concept and Preliminary Estimates for Poland -- 13. Some Macroeconomic Features of the Hungarian Economy Since 1970 -- V: INPUT-OUTPUT AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES -- 14. Key Sectors, Comparative Advantage, and International Shifts in Employment: A Case Study for Indonesia, South Korea, Mexico, and Pakistan and Their Trade Relations with the European Community -- 15. Import Substitution and Changes in Structural Interdependence: A Decomposition Analysis -- VI: THE ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS -- 16. A Long-Term Projection of the Industrial and Environmental Aspects of the Hokkaido Economy: 1985-2005.. - 17. An Application of Input-Output Techniques to Labor Force Allocation in the Health and Medical and the Social Welfare Service Sectors -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W.. - Input-output analysis, developed by Nobel Prize winner Wassily Leontief, continues to be a vital area of research. Not only do academics find it a powerful tool in understanding how large scale economies--especially national economies--work, but many governments maintain computer input-outputmodels to study their own economies. This important volume of work contains the latest research using the I-O model, focusing primarily on technology, planning, and development. The book derives from a conference held in Sapporo, Japan, in July, 1986.
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