A dynamic integration approach in regional input-output and econometric models

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The methodology with which regional input-output information is incorporated into an econometric model specification has recently gained attention. Although the interdependency of a region's inter-temporal economic sectors has been emphasized, the dynamic properties of these inter-sectoral relationships have not been fully incorporated. This paper presents an attempt to introduce the dynamic properties of inter-sectoral relationships among the economic sectors of a region. The result is a unique Dynamic Integration Approach (DIA) model that not only accounts for structural change in a region's economy, but also is free from many of the inconsistencies and deficiencies associated with recent embedded-holistic models.

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Motii, B. B. (2005). A dynamic integration approach in regional input-output and econometric models. Review of Regional Studies, 35(2), 139–160. https://doi.org/10.52324/001c.8339

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