Abstract. Some issues raised by Thumann in response to an earlier article by Hewings are addressed in the context of discovering efficient ways of exchanging input-output coefficients. Several extensions to the RAS procedure are reviewed; in particular, attention is focused on the issue of fixing certain coefficients prior to the application of biproportional adjustment algorithms. An appendix contains a discussion of measures which minimize the distance between two matrices.
International audienceAn example in Miernyk (1977) presented a rather counterintuitive result, namel...
International audienceAn example in Miernyk (1977) presented a rather counterintuitive result, namel...
International audienceAn example in Miernyk (1977) presented a rather counterintuitive result, namel...
Abstract. Some issues raised by Thumann in response to an earlier article by Hewings are addressed i...
There has been a recent resurgence of interest in biproportional adjustment methods for updating and...
International audienceThis paper introduces the rest of this issue of Economic Systems Research, whi...
International audienceThis paper introduces the rest of this issue of Economic Systems Research, whi...
The biproportional RAS technique has become one of the most important tools to update, regionalize, ...
International audienceThis paper introduces the rest of this issue of Economic Systems Research, whi...
The biproportional RAS technique has become one of the most important tools to update, regionalize, ...
The biproportional RAS technique has become one of the most important tools to update, regionalize, ...
The biproportional RAS technique has become one of the most important tools to update, regionalize, ...
The biproportional RAS technique has become one of the most important tools to update, regionalize, ...
There has been a recent resurgence of interest in biproportional adjustment methods for updating and...
The main purposes of the paper are to reconsider the rationale of the RAS method, and to attempt to ...
International audienceAn example in Miernyk (1977) presented a rather counterintuitive result, namel...
International audienceAn example in Miernyk (1977) presented a rather counterintuitive result, namel...
International audienceAn example in Miernyk (1977) presented a rather counterintuitive result, namel...
Abstract. Some issues raised by Thumann in response to an earlier article by Hewings are addressed i...
There has been a recent resurgence of interest in biproportional adjustment methods for updating and...
International audienceThis paper introduces the rest of this issue of Economic Systems Research, whi...
International audienceThis paper introduces the rest of this issue of Economic Systems Research, whi...
The biproportional RAS technique has become one of the most important tools to update, regionalize, ...
International audienceThis paper introduces the rest of this issue of Economic Systems Research, whi...
The biproportional RAS technique has become one of the most important tools to update, regionalize, ...
The biproportional RAS technique has become one of the most important tools to update, regionalize, ...
The biproportional RAS technique has become one of the most important tools to update, regionalize, ...
The biproportional RAS technique has become one of the most important tools to update, regionalize, ...
There has been a recent resurgence of interest in biproportional adjustment methods for updating and...
The main purposes of the paper are to reconsider the rationale of the RAS method, and to attempt to ...
International audienceAn example in Miernyk (1977) presented a rather counterintuitive result, namel...
International audienceAn example in Miernyk (1977) presented a rather counterintuitive result, namel...
International audienceAn example in Miernyk (1977) presented a rather counterintuitive result, namel...