HOUSEHOLD INCOME AND EXPENDITURE IN EXTENDED INPUT‐OUTPUT MODELS: A COMPARATIVE THEORETICAL AND EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS*

Journal of Regional Science - Tập 27 Số 3 - Trang 341-356 - 1987
Peter W. J. Batey1, Moss Madden1, Melvyn Weeks1
1Senior Lecturers and Research Assistant, respectively, Department of Civic Design, University of Liverpool.

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ABSTRACT At the regional level in‐migrant and indigenous workers are likely to have different income levels and consumption propensities. The effects that these differences have upon a local economy are explored within an extended input‐output modeling framework. Two iterative input‐output models, due to Miernyk et al. and Blackwell, are recast as systems of simultaneous equations and are shown to produce identical results. A detailed analysis is made of model structure and a method is outlined for the decomposition of income multipliers. Empirical versions of the two models, for Boulder and Cork, are reconstructed with data from the original studies and are used to make comparisons of the two local economies.

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