Synopsis
This collection of articles by thirty-five prominent economists, regional scientists, and geographers from nine countries includes contributions from Lawrence R. Klein, Clopper Almon, Faye Duchin, Yasuhiko Torii, Peter Nijkamp, Jeffery Round, Edward Wolff, Geoffrey J.D. Hewings, and Benjamin Stevens. The book makes available for the first time recent research using Nobel Laureate Wassily Leontief's theory of input-output analysis. Topics discussed include input-output and econometric models; alternative accounting frameworks; extended models and multiplier decompositions; regional, interregional, and international issues; measurement error and data scarcity; and measurement and implications of technological change.
About the Author
Ronald E. Miller, Professor of Regional Science, University of Pennsylvania. Karen Polenske, Professor of Regional Political Economy and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Adam Z. Rose, Professor of Mineral Economics, Pennsylvania State University.
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