Wrapping input–output multipliers in confidence intervals

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Input–output multipliers are typically calculated as point estimates of the Leontief quantity model. From the previous literature, they can also be estimated (and their confidence intervals) directly from establishments’/industries’ inputs and outputs data by running an appropriate econometric regression. However, previous contributions relied on analyses carried out for 1 single year, one country/region and a reduced number of degrees of freedom. This paper tests the robustness of the previous literature by using instead a time series of large-scale inter-country supply, use and input–output database with more than one country and more than 1 year, as well as panel data econometrics.

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Stehrer, R., Rueda-Cantuche, J. M., Amores, A. F., & Zenz, D. (2024). Wrapping input–output multipliers in confidence intervals. Journal of Economic Structures, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40008-024-00331-4

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