The Variation of Estimated Impacts from Five Regional Input-Output Models
Since construction of a regional input-output model for impact analysis is very time-consuming, a market for ready-made regionally customized model systems has developed. This article compares five such systems. It is based on a survey of five modelers who estimated impacts of seven hypothetical regional development scenarios. The article presents the estimates generated; then compares them, focusing on the degree of variation among the estimates and also comparing them to a survey model's results. Although estimated impacts were relatively similar for regionwide output and income impacts, there was great dissimilarity among employment impact estimates.
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1990
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Authors: | Brucker, Sharon M. ; Hastings, Steven E. ; III, William R. Latham |
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International Regional Science Review. - Vol. 13.1990, 1-2, p. 119-139
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