Abstract
![CDATA[Disaggregated input-output tables are increasingly used by developers, economic development practitioners and regional planners at the national, state and sub-state level. Although there are various non-survey techniques employed to produce disaggregated input-output tables within top-down or hybrid methods, this paper utilises an established model using cross industry location quotients to derive a disaggregated table. Unlike other studies that use total number of people employed as per the traditional location quotient method, this paper develops and utilises Effective Full Time (EFT) employment. This means that total employment data is manipulated before being utilised within location quotients that in turn, are utilised to disaggregate the national table. This paper proposes that the total number of people employed using the traditional location quotient method has the potential to inflate the results of regional input-output table generation.]]
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the 18th International Input Output Conference held in Sydney, Australia, 20-25 June, 2010 |
Publisher | International Input-Output Association |
Number of pages | 26 |
Publication status | Published - 2010 |
Event | International Input-Output Conference - Duration: 20 Jun 2010 → … |
Conference
Conference | International Input-Output Conference |
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Period | 20/06/10 → … |