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Employment Multiplier 1 Higher Education 1 Income Multiplier 1 Input–Output Analysis 1 input—output analysis 1 linkages 1 production chains 1
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Dietzenbacher, Erik 1 Ong, Wooi Leng 1 Ooi, Koon Peng 1 Romero, Isidoro 1 Yen, Siew Hwa 1
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International Regional Science Review 1 Margin: The Journal of Applied Economic Research 1
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Income and Employment Multiplier Effects of the Malaysian Higher Education Sector
Yen, Siew Hwa; Ong, Wooi Leng; Ooi, Koon Peng - In: Margin: The Journal of Applied Economic Research 9 (2015) 1, pp. 61-91
The aim of this article is to examine the income and employment multiplier effects of the higher education sector in Malaysia based on conventional input–output methodology. We examined simple, total, Type I and Type II income and employment multiplier effects of private and public higher...
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Production Chains in an Interregional Framework: Identification by Means of Average Propagation Lengths
Dietzenbacher, Erik; Romero, Isidoro - In: International Regional Science Review 30 (2007) 4, pp. 362-383
When linkages between industries are studied from the perspective of production chains, sequencing is important. In this respect, both the strength of the linkages and the distance between industries are relevant. Distance is measured by the average propagation length, defined as the average...
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