Input-Output Analysis in an Increasingly Globalised World [electronic resource]: Applications of OECD's Harmonised International Tables / Brian Wixted, Norihiko Yamano and Colin Webb = Analyse des entrées-sorties dans un contexte de mondialisation généralisée : Utilisation des tableaux internationaux harmonisés de l'OCDE / Brian Wixted, Norihiko Yamano et Colin Webb
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- Analyse des entrées-sorties dans un contexte de mondialisation généralisée Utilisation des tableaux internationaux harmonisés de l'OCDE
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Input-output (I-O) analysis has been around for nearly 70 years, and although its use has ebbed and flowed over the years, it has always retained a dedicated core of users in the worldwide research community. Recently however, there seems to have been a notable increase in the use of input-output tables in empirical analyses addressing a wide range of policy issues. This is partly due to the improved availability and quality of national input-output tables as well as modern IT capabilities allowing more complex analyses to be undertaken by more researchers. A quick glance through recent editions of the journal Economic Systems Research confirms the variety of research topics that can benefit from inputoutput analysis as does a recent user survey conducted by OECD...
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