Table of Contents
I Aim of the study/paper
II Introduction
III The Beginning of Input-Output Economics
IV The Leontief Paradox
V The Input-Output Model Today
VI Calculation of the Input-Output Table Multipliers
VII Computer Program for the Inverse of a Matrix
VIII Regional Input-Output Analysis
VIIII The Use of Input-Output Analysis with Regard to the Environment
IX Conclusion
X Bibliography
List of Illustrative Material
I Input-Output Table for the US Economy in 1947
II Table: Labour and Capital needed to reduce exports and increase i
mport substitutes by $1 million in the United States in 1947
III Transaction Table
IV Direct Requirements Table
V Total Requirements Table
VI Output, Income and Employment Measures from Input-Output Analysis, an example
VII Example Questionnaire used in the Survey Approach to Input-Output Analysis
Abstract
The aim of this study, and thereby this paper, is to discover the field of in ...