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Author Ichimura, Shinichi

Title Interregional Input-Output Analysis of the Chinese Economy : Econometrics in the Information Age - Theory and Practice of Measurement
Published Singapore : World Scientific Publishing Company, 2003

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Description 1 online resource (239 pages)
Series Econometrics in the Information Age: Theory and Practice of Measurement
Econometrics in the Information Age: Theory and Practice of Measurement
Contents Contents -- Preface -- Chapter I How to Construct the Interregional Input-Output Table -- 1.1 A Survey of Interregional Input-Output Analyses -- 1.2 A Simple Method of Constructing Interregional Input-Output Tables for Two Regions
1.3 Technical Input Coefficients and Regional Purchase Coefficients 1.4 The Method of Constructing the Interregional Input-Output Table for Many Regions -- 1.5 Treatment of the Transportation Sector -- Table 1.1 National Input-Output Table -- Table 1.2 Table of Input Coefficients
Table 1.3 Regional Input-Output Relations for Both Regions Table 1.4 Input-Output Table for Region 1 -- Table 1.5-a Interregional Input-Output Table (Industry-Region) -- Table 1.5-b Interregional Input-Output Table (Region-Industry)
Table 1.6 Regional Distribution of Domestic Trade Chapter II Interregional Input-Output Tables of the Chinese Economy in 1987 -- 2.1 Statistical Sources for Chinese Interregional Input-Output Tables -- 2.2 A Brief History of Progress of Input-Output Studies in China up to 1990
2.3 Regional Input-Output Tables and Interregional Input-Output Tables in China 2.4 Interregional Input-Output Tables of the Chinese Economy -- Table 2.0: Industrial Classification of the Chinese Economy: 9 and 33 Sectors
Summary This book presents pioneering work on an interregional input-output table of the Chinese economy and its applications to the analysis of interregional and interindustrial relations in China. It is the fruit of the authors' joint efforts of more than five years to establish a solid basis for the analysis of interregional relations in China, in the hope of laying the foundation for further studies of regional development in that country. The book endeavors to make a contribution to the regional typology of the Chinese economy. The Chinese provinces are classified into seven large regions. The in
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Subject Input-output analysis -- China
Input-output tables -- China
Input-output analysis
Input-output tables
China
Form Electronic book
Author Wang, Hui-Jiong
ISBN 9789812795052
9812795057