Análisis de la estabilidad de una economía con desequilibrios sectoriales

The presence of negative values in the primary inputs vector in the input output framework has been considered as a limitation to the development of multi-sectoral linear models. It is true that, when this circumstance happens, the industries that are related appear unbalanced, however, the whole ec...

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