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Author Beaumont, Paul M

Title ECESIS
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2018

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Description 1 online resource (511 pages)
Series Routledge Library Editions: Econometrics
Routledge library editions. Econometrics.
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Acknowledgements; Preface; Table of Contents; CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION, OVERVIEW AND SUMMARY; 1.1 Introduction and Outline; 1.2 Motivation for ECESIS; 1.3 Overview of ECESIS; 1.3.1 Model Design; 1.3.2 The Economic Submodel; 1.3.3 The Demographic Submodel; Demographic Accounts; The Migration Submodel; 1.3.4 Economic-Demographic Linkages; 1.4 Testing the Properties of ECESIS; 1.4.1 Multiplier Experiments; 1.4.2 Alternative Demographic Models; 1.4.3 Simulation Experiments; Increased Asian Immigration; Regional Stimulus Policies
APPENDIX 1.1: SPECIFICATION OF ECONOMIC MODEL EQUATIONSAPPENDIX 1.2: VARIABLE NAMES, DESCRIPTIONS AND SOURCES; CHAPTER TWO: OUTPUT AND PRICE DETERMINATION; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Spatial Competition Theory; 2.2.1 Assumptions; 2.2.2 The Theoretical Model; 2.3 Interpreting the Assumptions; 2.3.1 Administered Prices; 2.4 The ECESIS Model of Output, Price and Employment; 2.4.1 Post Keynesian Aggregate Demand and Supply Theory; 2.4.2 Specification and Estimation; 2.5 Consumer Price Index Equation; APPENDIX 2.1: OUTPUT EQUATION; CHAPTER THREE: PRODUCTION FUNCTION AND CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS
3.1 Introduction3.2 Specification and Estimation; 3.3 Data; 3.4 Estimation Results; APPENDIX 3.1: PRODUCTION FUNCTION; CHAPTER FOUR: FACTOR DEMANDS; 4.1 Demand for Capital Inputs; 4.1.1 Review of Regional Investment Models; 4.1.2 Specification of Investment Equation; 4.1.3 Data; 4.1.4 Estimation Results; 4.2 Demand for Labor Inputs; 4.2.1 Manufacturing Employment; 4.2.2 Nonmanufacturing Employment; APPENDIX 4.1: INVESTMENT EQUATION; APPENDIX 4.2: LABOR DEMAND EQUATION; APPENDIX 4.3: NONMANUFACTURING EMPLOYMENT EQUATION; CHAPTER FIVE: WAGES AND INCOME; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Wages
5.2.1 Review of Regional Wage Models5.2.2 The ECESIS Model of Wages; 5.3 Income Equations; APPENDIX 5.1: MANUFACTURING WAGE EQUATION; APPENDIX 5.2: NONMANUFACTURING WAGE EQUATION; APPENDIX 5.3: NONFARM PROPRIETORS INCOME EQUATION; APPENDIX 5.4: SOCIAL INSURANCE CONTRIBUTION EQUATION; APPENDIX 5.5: DIVIDEND, INTEREST AND RENTAL INCOME EQUATION; APPENDIX 5.6: TRANSFER PAYMENTS EQUATION; CHAPTER SIX: LABOR FORCE AND UNEMPLOYMENT; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Labor Market Modelling Strategies; 6.3 Labor Force Participation Rate Equations; 6.3.1 Data; 6.3.2 Specification and Estimation
APPENDIX 6.1: TOTAL LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION RATEAPPENDIX 6.2: LFPR FOR 18-44 YEAR OLD MALES; APPENDIX 6.3: LFPR FOR 45-64 YEAR OLD MALES; APPENDIX 6.4: LFPR FOR 18-44 YEAR OLD FEMALES; CHAPTER SEVEN: POPULATION PROJECTION TECHNIQUES; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Naive Methods; 7.2.1 Ratio; 7.2.2 Land Use; 7.2.3 Extrapolation; 7.3 Economic-Base Methods; 7.4 Single Region Cohort-Component Methods; 7.5 Interregional Cohort-Component Methods; CHAPTER EIGHT: THE DEMOGRAPHIC MODEL; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 A Verbal Description; 8.3 A Mathematical Description
Notes CHAPTER NINE: FERTILITY, MORTALITY AND MIGRATION
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Subject Population -- Economic aspects -- Econometric models
Economic history
Population -- Econometric models
Population -- Economic aspects -- Econometric models
SUBJECT United States -- Economic conditions -- 1945- -- Econometric models
United States -- Population -- Econometric models
Subject United States
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781351140980
1351140981