Sometimes, the priorities in the growing patterns create dubiousness, surprises and are proved unsuitable to re-form and redress the distortions of economy, magnifying them or even emerging news. When the external or the individual interferences are remained out of the planning, then the knowledge of why the various indices yield conflicting sectoral rankings can help the policy-makers to plan ameliorated strategies. In this paper a decomposition analysis for the components of conventional backward linkages’ (BLs’) indices and the corresponding type I multipliers (t.I-Ms’) has been taken place, in order to support the comparison and the comprehension of conflictions that are recorded on their derived sectoral rankings. For the empirical par...
The external dependency of many industries and the corresponding low value added generated in produc...
The present paper applies empirically the methodology of backward and forward R & D multipliers for ...
The conventional input-output model has been widely criticised, both justly and unjustly, for its li...
Input-Output literature can be characterized as complicated and chaotic. The complications concern t...
A common phenomenon that is met in the literature is the fallacious use of traditional quantitative ...
Using input-output table data and a system of basic and derivative indices, the analysis in this pap...
The use of linkages to compare productive structures and discover key sectors is an active focus of ...
We consider ten widely used key sector measures (linkages) and identify groups of the most similar i...
The Input-Output model has made extensive use of graph and network theory, methods and conclusions, ...
The two main alternative methods used to identify key sectors within the input-output approach, the ...
This paper estimates the ‘static Sraffian multiplier’ for the Greek economy using data from the Supp...
Sectoral detailed analysis of the economy of a country is a difficult process, but important in the ...
Herman Daly's view of the economy as an "inverted pyramid" sitting on top of essential raw material ...
The two main alternative methods used to identify key sectors within the input- output approach, the...
9/5/2014This dissertation examines the theoretical roots of index decomposition analysis (IDA), fill...
The external dependency of many industries and the corresponding low value added generated in produc...
The present paper applies empirically the methodology of backward and forward R & D multipliers for ...
The conventional input-output model has been widely criticised, both justly and unjustly, for its li...
Input-Output literature can be characterized as complicated and chaotic. The complications concern t...
A common phenomenon that is met in the literature is the fallacious use of traditional quantitative ...
Using input-output table data and a system of basic and derivative indices, the analysis in this pap...
The use of linkages to compare productive structures and discover key sectors is an active focus of ...
We consider ten widely used key sector measures (linkages) and identify groups of the most similar i...
The Input-Output model has made extensive use of graph and network theory, methods and conclusions, ...
The two main alternative methods used to identify key sectors within the input-output approach, the ...
This paper estimates the ‘static Sraffian multiplier’ for the Greek economy using data from the Supp...
Sectoral detailed analysis of the economy of a country is a difficult process, but important in the ...
Herman Daly's view of the economy as an "inverted pyramid" sitting on top of essential raw material ...
The two main alternative methods used to identify key sectors within the input- output approach, the...
9/5/2014This dissertation examines the theoretical roots of index decomposition analysis (IDA), fill...
The external dependency of many industries and the corresponding low value added generated in produc...
The present paper applies empirically the methodology of backward and forward R & D multipliers for ...
The conventional input-output model has been widely criticised, both justly and unjustly, for its li...