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Notes on the Isard and Chenery-Moses Interregional Input-Output Models

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  • John M. Hartwick

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Interregional input-output models have seldom been empirically articulated owing no doubt to the inordinate demands made on research teams to collect data on economic flows and to prepare the oeffecients required int he models. This paper talks about a more recent model, which is that of Leontief and Strout, which makes use of the gravity theory for estimating interregional flows.

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  • John M. Hartwick, 1970. "Notes on the Isard and Chenery-Moses Interregional Input-Output Models," Working Paper 16, Economics Department, Queen's University.
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    1. Hartwick, John M., 1972. "The gravity hypothesis and transportation cost minimization," Regional and Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 2(3), pages 297-308, October.
    2. Hwang, Henry H. & Maki, Wilbur R., 1979. "Users' Guide To The Minnesota Two-Region Input-Output Model," Staff Papers 13831, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics.
    3. Hyland, Marie & Jennings, Anne & Tol, Richard S. J., 2012. "Trade, Energy, and Carbon Dioxide: An Analysis for the Two Economies of Ireland," Papers WP420, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI).

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