A Survey of Static and Dynamic State-level Input-Output Models.

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1988-04Author
Burress, David
Eglinski, Michael
Oslund, Patricia
Publisher
Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas
Type
Technical Report
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Technical Report;4
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Copyright 1988, Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas.
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Input-output models have been applied to state and regional economies since the early 1950s. A quick glance through the literature reveals a continued interest in both the theoretical development and the application of I-O models at the regional level. The Kansas Long Term Modeling (KLTM) at the University of Kansas Institute for Public Policy and Business Research (IPPBR) recently conducted a survey of the use of regional input-output (I-O) models in the U.S., especially at the state level. The survey focused on state governments and university research institutes. We wanted to find out the extent to which I-O models are being used by state policy makers, and the types of models employed. We were particularly interested in the use of dynamic versus static models.
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David Burress, Michael Eglinski, Patricia Oslund. A Survey of Static and Dynamic State-level Input-Output Models.. Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas. Technical Report Series: 4 (April 1988).
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