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Input-output tables --- Cameroon --- Economic conditions --- Mathematical models.
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This book attempts to show, in a style acceptable to both academics and hurried planning executives, how simple analytic tools may be used to bridge the substantial gap between producing an input-output table and using one. In pursuing this goal, we eschew all discussions of complex programming models, for example, and concentrate on, above all, interpretation of the transactions table itself, on such common tools as multipliers, impact analysis, projections models, and self-sufficiency analysis, and on a few innovations such as income-per-employee indices, development simulators, and market analysis routines. Our primary purpose has been to show how planners, both private and public, can use regional input-output analysis quickly and to their advantage. The Georgia Interindustry Study was sponsored by the Office of Planning and Budget and the Department of Industry and Trade of the State of Georgia; their support is gratefully acknowledged. The fmal study report, of which this book represents a substantial revision, benefited enormously from the support and incisive criticisms of Dr. William W. Nash, then with the Office of Planning and Bud~t; his efforts are warmly appreciated. Many other officials in Georgia government contributed to this study, including: Louis Schneider and Kenneth P. Johnson in the' Office of PlaJ}ning and Budget; James O. Bohanan, James Butler, George Rogers, and H.W. Wiley in the Department of Industry and Trade; Joe Woodall and Corine Cross in the Department of Labor; William M. Nixon in the Department of Audits; and J .B.
Economic geography --- Input-output analysis --- Input-output tables --- Regional planning --- Business & Economics --- Economic Theory --- -Regional planning --- -#SBIB:35H411 --- Regional development --- State planning --- Human settlements --- Land use --- Planning --- City planning --- Landscape protection --- Interindustry economics --- Economics, Mathematical --- National income --- Beleidscyclus: voorbereiding (inclusief planning) --- Government policy --- Accounting --- Input-output analysis. --- #SBIB:35H411 --- Input-output tables - Georgia --- Regional planning - Georgia
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This monograph is a revision of my Indiana University doctoral disserta tion which was completed in April, 1975. Thanks are, therefore, due to the members of my doctoral committee: Saul Pleeter (Chairman), David J. Behling, R. Jeffery Green, Richard L. Pfister, and Elmus Wicker for their helpful comments on previous versions of the manuscript. In addition, I am indebted to the Division of Research and to the Office of Research and Advanced Studies at Indiana University for financial support. As the reader will observe, the techniques developed in Chapters 3 and 4 of this monograph are illustrated using input-output data from West Virginia. These data were generously made available by William H. Miernyk, Director of the Regional Research Institute at West Virginia University. I also wish to acknowledge the Bureau of Business and Eco nomic Research at Arizona State University for providing two research assistants, Kevin A. Nosbisch and Tom R. Rex, who aided in processing the West Virginia data. A third research assistant, Phillip M. Cano, also worked on this project as part of an independent study program taken under my direction during the spring semester of 1975. Finally, I must thank Mary Holguin and Margaret Shumway who expertly typed the final copy of the manuscript. Despite the efforts of all the individuals mentioned above, I assume responsibility for any errors which may remain.
Economic geography --- Quantitative methods (economics) --- Input-output analysis --- Stochastic analysis --- Business & Economics --- Economic Theory
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Geographic information systems --- Land use --- Sustainable agriculture --- Low-input agriculture --- Low-input sustainable agriculture --- Lower input agriculture --- Resource-efficient agriculture --- Sustainable farming --- Agriculture --- Alternative agriculture --- Land --- Land utilization --- Use of land --- Utilization of land --- Economics --- Land cover --- Landscape assessment --- NIMBY syndrome --- Geographical information systems --- GIS (Information systems) --- Information storage and retrieval systems --- Mathematical models --- Management --- Planning --- Government policy --- Geography --- Geography.
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Computer graphics --- Infographie --- BASIC (Computer program language) --- Ordinateurs --- Graphical input devices for interactive display in --- Graphical data processing --- Computer graphics software --- Display devices --- Image
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production factors --- Decision making --- Management by objectives --- Information processing --- Field experimentation --- Cost benefit analysis --- Input output analysis --- extension activities --- Zea mays --- Wheats --- Farmer recommandation --- Cimmyt
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Programming --- 681.3*A1 --- 681.3*B2 --- 681.3*B3 --- 681.3*B4 --- 681.3*C0 --- Introductory and survey --- Arithmetic and logic structures--(hardware) --- Memory structures (Hardware) --- Input/output and data communications (Hardware) --- Computerwetenschap--?*C0 --- 681.3*B4 Input/output and data communications (Hardware) --- 681.3*B3 Memory structures (Hardware) --- 681.3*B2 Arithmetic and logic structures--(hardware) --- 681.3*A1 Introductory and survey
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The purpose of this study is in keeping with the shift in concern over the eco nomic problems of growth to those of income distribution in recent years. Income distribution problems may be analyzed by not only the traditional procedures, but also by some extensions of the input-output technique as I shall demonstrate in this volume of the Lecture Notes. Some fruitful results are obtained by applying the extended input-output technique to income analysis as well as to output analysis. This volume consists of three parts. These parts may be viewed along two veins, with some overlapping unavoidable: (1) Parts One and Two contain extensions of the input-output analysis and (2) Parts One and Three contain studies of the effects of the structure of income distribution on some other economic relationships. First, as an extension of the input-output analysis, we present a synthesis of the Leontief interindustry matrix multiplier and the Keynesian income multiplier in disaggregated form, and introduce a new concept which may be called the "Interrela tional Income Multiplier" as a matrix. It is designed to analyze the interrelation ships among various income-groups in the process of income formation through the medium of industrial production activity. Although this multi-sector multiplier follows from Leontief's interindustry matrix multiplier, it is formulated by the inclusion of the income generation process, which is omitted in the usual input output open model, and by projecting the multiplier process into not only the output determination side, but also into the income-determination side.
National accounts --- Input-output analysis. --- Income distribution --- Mathematical models. --- Japan --- Economic conditions --- Management --- Business & Economics --- Management Theory --- AA / International- internationaal --- 305.4 --- 339.21 --- 336.1 --- 331.2 --- 330.105 --- Econometrie van de inkomensvorming, de spaarvorming, de kapitaalvorming. Input-output tabellen. --- Ongelijkheid en herverdeling van vermogens en inkomens. Inkomensbeleid. --- Public finance, government finance in general --- Loon. Salaris. Vergoeding --(algemeen) --- Wiskundige economie. Wiskundige methoden in de economie --- 330.105 Wiskundige economie. Wiskundige methoden in de economie --- 331.2 Loon. Salaris. Vergoeding --(algemeen) --- 336.1 Public finance, government finance in general --- Input-output analysis --- Analyse input-output --- Revenu --- Mathematical models --- Répartition --- Modèles mathématiques --- Econometrie van de inkomensvorming, de spaarvorming, de kapitaalvorming. Input-output tabellen --- Ongelijkheid en herverdeling van vermogens en inkomens. Inkomensbeleid --- Income distribution - Mathematical models. --- Japan - Economic conditions - Mathematical models. --- Economie mathematique --- Modeles economiques
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National accounts --- Interindustry economics --- Linear programming --- Input-output analysis --- Mathematical models --- congresses --- Congresses --- 330.105 --- 330.5.052 --- -Interindustry economics --- Economics, Mathematical --- National income --- Input-output tables --- Wiskundige economie. Wiskundige methoden in de economie --- Volksvermogen. Gemeenschappelijk produkt--?.052 --- Accounting --- Conferences - Meetings --- -Wiskundige economie. Wiskundige methoden in de economie --- 330.5.052 Volksvermogen. Gemeenschappelijk produkt--?.052 --- 330.105 Wiskundige economie. Wiskundige methoden in de economie --- -330.105 Wiskundige economie. Wiskundige methoden in de economie --- Interindustry economics - Mathematical models - congresses --- Linear programming - Congresses --- Input-output analysis - Congresses
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