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Understanding and Interpreting Economic Structure (Hardcover, 1999 ed.)
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Understanding and Interpreting Economic Structure (Hardcover, 1999 ed.)
Series: Advances in Spatial Science
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In 1976, volume 116 of the Lecture Notes in Economics and
Mathematical Systems appeared in the library of the University of
Illinois. The title of the book, Input-Output Analysis and the
Structure of Income Distribution was sufficiently intriguing to one
of the present editors (Hewings) to command attention. Some years
later, during the First World Congress of the Regional Science
Association in Cambridge Massachusetts in 1980, Madden and Batey
presented some of their work using their now familiar
demographic-economic modeling system. Discussion ensued about the
relationship between this system, Miyazawa's formulation and the
social accounting matrices most closely associated with the work of
Stone. During a year's residence at the University of Illinois,
Batey was able to produce a valuable typology of multipliers that
began the process of integrating these several modeling systems
into a coherent package. Thereafter, a number of regional
scientists have exploited the ideas and insights proposed by
Miyazawa, especially the notion of the interrelational income
multiplier and the ideas of internal and external multipliers.
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