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The paper examines modifications to Regional Accounts used to construct regional and interregional Social Accounting Matrices (SAMs). It is argued that as the size of the basic areal unit used in studies declines, more traditional accounting approaches are no longer satisfactory. A...
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Institutional, or sector-by-sector, input-output tables have traditionally been used in regional and interregional modelling. The paper examines the origins of this tradition and argues instead both theoretically and empirically for the integration of Make and Use sub models in interregional...
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The paper presents an extended interregional social accounting matrix (SAM) framework, derived from a Danish interregional computable general equilibrium (CGE) model, as the basis for a decomposition of regional income growth in Denmark in the period 1980 – 98. The decomposition analysis...
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Institutional, or sector-by-sector input-output tables have traditionally been used in regional and interregional modelling. This paper examines the origins of this tradition and argues instead, both theoretically and empirically, for the integration of make and use submodels within models of...
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JENSEN-BUTLER C. and MADSEN B. (1999) An eclectic methodology for assessment of the regional economic effects of the Femern belt link between Scandinavia and Germany, Reg. Studies 33 , 751-768. The paper describes a theoretically eclectic methodology developed for assessment of the regional...
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