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Input-Output Analysis: Foundations and Extensions

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This essential reference for students and scholars in the input-output research and applications community has been fully revised and updated to reflect important developments in the field. Expanded coverage includes construction and application of multiregional and interregional models, including international models and their application to global economic issues such as climate change and international trade; structural decomposition and path analysis; linkages and key sector identification and hypothetical extraction analysis; the connection of national income and product accounts to input-output accounts; supply and use tables for commodity-by-industry accounting and models; social accounting matrices; non-survey estimation techniques; and energy and environmental applications. Input-Output Analysis is an ideal introduction to the subject for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in many scholarly fields, including economics, regional science, regional economics, city, regional and urban planning, environmental planning, public policy analysis and public management.

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  • A comprehensive textbook for graduate students and advanced undergraduates
  • Updated edition with a new chapter, wider coverage, and updated supplementary data sources
  • Also serves as an essential reference work for researchers in the field of input-output analysis
Authors: Miller Ronald, Blair Peter
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 850
ISBN: 9781108723534
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 3
Release Year: 2022

1. Introduction and overview
2. Foundations of input-output analysis
3. Input-output models at the regional level
4. Organization of basic data for input-output models
5. The commodity-by-industry approach in input-output models
6. Multipliers in the input-output model
7. Supply-side models, linkages, and important coefficients
8. Decomposition approaches
9. Nonsurvey and partial-survey methods – fundamentals
10. Nonsurvey and partial-survey methods – extensions
11. Social accounting matrices
12. Energy input-output analysis
13. Environmental input-output analysis
14. Mixed and dynamic models
15. Additional topics
Postscript.

Ronald E. Miller is Professor Emeritus of Regional Science at the University of Pennsylvania. A pioneer in the development of interregional input-output models, his research providing key insights about interregional feedback effects and many other features of regional economic models spans five decades.

Peter D. Blair is Distinguished Senior Fellow in the Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University. Published widely in many fields, his career includes management, research and teaching at the National Academy of Sciences, the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment, Technecon Analytic Research and the University of Pennsylvania.

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