Input-output modeling : proceedings of the Sixth IIASA (International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis) Task Force Meeting on Input-Output Modeling, held in Warsaw, Poland, December 16-18, 1985
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Input-output modeling : proceedings of the Sixth IIASA (International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis) Task Force Meeting on Input-Output Modeling, held in Warsaw, Poland, December 16-18, 1985
(Lecture notes in economics and mathematical systems, 292)
Springer-Verlag, c1987
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Input-output modeling activities have been sponsored by IIASA for many years. These activities provided a link between various research centers as well as associated research groups engaged in constructing similar systems, and also individual researchers interested in the application of input-output type models. The aim of the sixth IIASA meeting was to demonstrate to a wide community of researchers, policy makers and their advisers the likely uses of integrated input-output models in econmic policy both at industrial and national levels. This message is well illustrated. The papers provide the users with illuminating simulation studies showing on the one hand the impact of technological structural changes in the macroaggregates and on the other hand how the changes in macrovariables influence the pattern of changes in particular industries. This volume presents the results of the meeting organized by IIASA and IES in Warsaw.
WLADISLAW WELFE Director Institute of Econometrics and Statistics University of Lodz CONTENTS 1 Introduction '1 Iouri Tchijov and Lucja Tomaszewicz Principles and Practices of the INFORUM 7 Interindustry Macro Model Clopper Almon The Use of Impact Tables in Policy Applications 27 of Input-Output Models PaaZ. Sand On Policy Applications of Input-Output Models 45 in the Federal Republic of Germany Renate FiLip-KBhn and Reiner St~glin Technological Progress Analysis: 59 Some Input-Output Approaches Iouri Tchijov and Irene Sytchova 67 Inforum-Type Model for Czechoslovakia Pavo l Karasz An Easy Econometric Way of Constructing 79 Input-Output Tables J. F. Divay and F.
Table of Contents
Contents: Introduction.- Principles and Practices of the INFORUM Interindustry Macro Model.- The Use of Impact Tables in Policy Applications of Input-Output Models.- On Policy Applications of Input-Output Models in the Federal Republic of Germany.- Technological Progress Analysis: Some Input-Output Approaches.- Inforum-Type Model for Czechoslovakia.- An Easy Econometric Way of Constructing Input-Output Tables.- Financial Restrictions in Optimizing Dynamic Input-Output Model.- Changes of Output Capacity Utilization Caused by Structural Changes of Material Inputs.- Exchange Rates: How They Effect Prices and Quantities in the INFORUM-ERI International System of Macroeconomic Input-Output Models.- Intra-CMEA Trade Share Matrices. Reconstruction and Analysis for 1971-1980.- Industrial Use of Input-Output Models - Austrian Experiences.- Industrial Modeling with Input-Output. An Application to the Italian Metal Mechanical Industry.- Supply Rigidities in Input-Output Modeling of the Wood and Paper Industry Development.- The Input-Output Model of the GDR Forest Sector.- Input-Output Model for Analyzing National Economics of Varying Energy Intensities.- Impact of Constraints in Energy Imports and Energy Production of Final Domestic Demand.- Special Input-Output Model for Analyzing the Effectiveness of the Energy Supply Systems.
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