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Regional Input-Output Model: Implications for the Slovak Republic

In: Ekonomický časopis/Journal of Economics, vol. 53, no. 9
Jaroslav Husár

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Year, pages: 2005, 941 - 949
Keywords:
two-regional model, input-output table, economic analysis, final de-mand, intermediate output, systematic analysis of the economic impacts JEL Classification: C67
About article:
Facing new challenges of the Slovak economy with regard to European Union, lagging regions will need ideas from regional science. An input-output model is considered a good way for strategy making. In this paper we deal with the two-regional input-output model. We consider that systems of national accounts and input-output models are more than just the source of data. They are means of specifying the categories under which data are to be organized. For policy purposes we decided to use and modify a common input-output table for the two-regional model construction. There are two distinct regions In Slovakia.
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Husár, J. 2005. Regional Input-Output Model: Implications for the Slovak Republic. In Ekonomický časopis/Journal of Economics, vol. 53, no.9, pp. 941-949. 0013-3035.

APA:
Husár, J. (2005). Regional Input-Output Model: Implications for the Slovak Republic. Ekonomický časopis/Journal of Economics, 53(9), 941-949. 0013-3035.