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GRAS method 2 Homothetic paradigm and testing 2 Matrix updating methods 2 Methods of weighted squared differences 2 Kullback-Leibler divergence 1 Kullback–Leibler divergence 1 RAS and Kuroda's methods 1 RAS and Kuroda’s methods 1
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Motorin, Vladimir 2
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Journal of Economic Structures 1 Journal of economic structures : JES; the official journal of the Pan-Pacific Association of Input-Output Studies (PAPAIOS) 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Enhancing the distance minimization methods of matrix updating within a homothetic paradigm
Motorin, Vladimir - In: Journal of Economic Structures 6 (2017) 36, pp. 1-22
Matrix updating methods are used for constructing the target matrix with the prescribed row and column marginal totals that demonstrates the highest possible level of its structural similarity to initial matrix given. A concept of structural similarity has a vague framework that can be slightly...
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Enhancing the distance minimization methods of matrix updating within a homothetic paradigm
Motorin, Vladimir - In: Journal of economic structures : JES; the official … 6 (2017) 36, pp. 1-22
Matrix updating methods are used for constructing the target matrix with the prescribed row and column marginal totals that demonstrates the highest possible level of its structural similarity to initial matrix given. A concept of structural similarity has a vague framework that can be slightly...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011770401
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