Rethinking Input-Output Analysis: A Spatial Perspective

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This book highlights the social, economic and environmental importance of the mutual relations between industries in the same and in different regions and nations, and demonstrates how to model these relations using regional, interregional and international input-output (IO) models. It enables readers familiar with standard matrix algebra to extend these basic IO models with endogenous household expenditures, to employ supply-use tables (SUTs) that explicitly distinguish the products used and sold by industry, and to use Social Accounting Matrices (SAMs) that detail the generation, redistribution and spending of income. In addition to the standard demand-driven IO quantity model and its accompanying cost-push IO price model, the book also discusses the economic assumptions and usefulness of the supply-driven IO quantity model and its accompanying revenue-pull IO price model. The final chapters highlight three main applications of the IO model: (1) economic impact analysis of negative supply shocks as caused by, for example, natural disasters, (2) linkages, key sector and cluster analysis, (3) structural decomposition analysis, especially of regional, interregional and international growth, and demonstrate the strengths and weaknesses of these IO applications. This book appeals to economists and planners as well as scholars of regional and spatial science.

Author(s): Jan Oosterhaven
Series: SpringerBriefs In Regional Science
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 123
Tags: Regional/Spatial Science

Front Matter ....Pages i-xi
Introduction: Importance Interindustry Relations and Overview (Jan Oosterhaven)....Pages 1-3
Basic, Demand-Driven IO Quantity Models (Jan Oosterhaven)....Pages 5-18
Data Construction: From IO Tables to Supply-Use Models (Jan Oosterhaven)....Pages 19-39
From Basic IO and SU Models to Demo-Economic Models (Jan Oosterhaven)....Pages 41-55
Cost-Push IO Price Models and Their Relation with Quantities (Jan Oosterhaven)....Pages 57-66
Supply-Driven IO Quantity Model and Its Dual, Price Model (Jan Oosterhaven)....Pages 67-82
Negative IO Supply Shock Analyses: A Disaster and a Solution (Jan Oosterhaven)....Pages 83-92
Other IO Applications with Complications (Jan Oosterhaven)....Pages 93-112
Future: What to Forget, to Maintain and to Extend (Jan Oosterhaven)....Pages 113-116