A Microeconomic Input-Output Analysis of Regional Economic Instability
Regional economic instability is considered in the context of Australian rural regions. Beginning with an overview of case studies under-taken, a generalized framework is developed to make effective use of available regional input-output tables and incorporate a variety of dynamic reactions by firms...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International regional science review 1990-01, Vol.13 (1-2), p.205-214 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Regional economic instability is considered in the context of Australian rural regions. Beginning with an overview of case studies under-taken, a generalized framework is developed to make effective use of available regional input-output tables and incorporate a variety of dynamic reactions by firms to changes exogenous to the firms. A macroeconomic approach to a behavioral-based classification of firms is integrated with input-output impact analysis. It is suggested that diversity of behavior among firms might be a significant stabilizing element in regional economic management and that there is merit in further microlevel analysis of firms. |
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ISSN: | 0160-0176 1552-6925 |
DOI: | 10.1177/016001769001300113 |