On the use of input-output models for regional planning
by W. A. Schaffer
1. Introduction -- 1.1 Purpose -- 1.2 Significance of the Georgia Economic Model -- 1.3 Organization of this book -- 2. The Logic of Input-Output Models -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The state transactions table -- 2.3 The rationale for a model: analysis vs. description -- 2.4 Preparing the transactions table: closing with respect to households -- 2.5 The economic model -- 2.6 Economic change in input-output models -- 3. Constructing the Transactions Table -- 3.1 General approach -- 3.2 Local- and primary-data sources -- 3.3 Secondary-data sources -- 3.4 The estimating procedure -- 4. Input-Output Relations in the Georgia Economy -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Final demand -- 4.3 Final payments -- 4.4 Interindustry transactions -- 4.5 Income and product accounts for Georgia, 1970 -- 4.6 Summary -- 5. Economic Multipliers for Georgia Industries -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The multiplier concept -- 5.3 Output and employment multipliers -- 5.4 Household-income multipliers -- 5.5 Government-income multipliers -- 5.6 Industry contributions to the Georgia economy -- 6. Economic Projections -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Types of projections -- 6.3 The projection model -- 6.4 Baseline projections of the Georgia economy, 1980 -- 7. Economic Intelligence -- 7.1 The strategy of development and input-output analysis -- 7.2 A self-sufficiency analysis -- 7.3 Income-per-employee index -- 7.4 Synthesis -- 7.A Mathematical appendix on skyline charts -- 8. Impact Analysis -- 8.1 Types of short-run changes -- 8.2 Trade-pattern analysis -- 8.3 Development simulators -- 8.4 Analysis of public projects: a development highway -- 9. A Market Information System for Georgia -- 9.1 The input-output table as a market information system -- 9.2 A sample market analysis -- 9.3 Sources of data and computations for market analyses -- 9.4 Summary -- 10. Conclusions and Extensions -- 10.1 Study summary -- 10.2 Extensions of the basic regional model -- 10.3 Conclusion -- Appendices -- A. Income and Product Accounts for Georgia, 1970 -- B. Projections of Employment Growth in Georgia: A Shift and Share Analysis (by Charles F. Floyd) -- B.1 Introduction -- B.2 Shift and share methodology -- B.2.1 National growth component -- B.2.2 Industrial mix component -- B.2.3 Regional share component -- B.2.4 Net relative change -- B.3 Projection methodology -- B.4 An application of shift and share analysis: Georgia employment growth, 1950–1980 -- C. Tables -- Selected References.
Year of publication: |
1976
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Authors: | Schaffer, W. A. |
Publisher: |
Boston, MA : Springer |
Subject: | Input-Output-Analyse | Input-output analysis | Regionalplanung | Regional planning | Regionale Input-Output-Analyse | Regional input-output analysis | Regionalentwicklung | Regional development |
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