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The 1987 Washington State Input-Output Study (Replaces corrupted copy)

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  • Robert A. Chase
  • Philip J. Bourque
  • Richard S. Conway

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The study presents an input-output model of the economy of Washington State as of 1987. Industries are grouped into 62 categories for the model. The text describes the conventions used, the estimation of the gross-flows table and the derivation of various matrices useful in impact analysis. Comparisons are made with earlier similar studies of the states economy.

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  • Robert A. Chase & Philip J. Bourque & Richard S. Conway, 1993. "The 1987 Washington State Input-Output Study (Replaces corrupted copy)," Urban/Regional 9311001, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 10 Nov 1993.
  • Handle: RePEc:wpa:wuwpur:9311001
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    1. Yoshifumi Ishikawa & Toshihiko Miyagi, 2004. "The Construction of a 47-Region Inter-regional Input-Output Table, and Inter-regional Interdependence Analysis at Prefecture Level in Japan," ERSA conference papers ersa04p432, European Regional Science Association.

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