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  1. Price re-interpretations of the basic IO quantity models result in the ultimate input-output equations
  2. Rethinking Input-Output Analysis
  3. Other IO Applications with Complications
  4. Basic, Demand-Driven IO Quantity Models
  5. Updating Different Types of IO Tables
  6. Negative IO Supply Shock Analyses: When Substitution Matters
  7. From Regional IO Tables to Interregional SU Models
  8. Cost-Push IO Price Models and Interaction with Quantities
  9. Supply-Driven IO Quantity Model and Its Dual, Price Model
  10. From Basic IO and SU Models to Demo-economic Models
  11. The Future: What to Forget, to Maintain and to Extend
  12. Introduction: Importance Interindustry Relations and Overview
  13. Interregional Input-Output Models
  14. Interregional Trade: Models and Analyses
  15. A multi-regional generalized RAS updating technique
  16. Interregional Input-Output Models
  17. Interregional Trade: Models and Analyses
  18. Modern regional input–output and impact analysis
  19. Regional policy: rationale, foundations and measurement of effects
  20. Rethinking Input-Output Analysis. A Spatial Perspective
  21. Other IO Applications with Complications
  22. Interregional Trade: Models and Analyses
  23. Cost-Push IO Price Models and Their Relation with Quantities
  24. Data Construction: From IO Tables to Supply-Use Models
  25. Introduction: Importance Interindustry Relations and Overview
  26. Future: What to Forget, to Maintain and to Extend
  27. Negative IO Supply Shock Analyses: A Disaster and a Solution
  28. Supply-Driven IO Quantity Model and Its Dual, Price Model
  29. Basic, Demand-Driven IO Quantity Models
  30. From Basic IO and SU Models to Demo-Economic Models
  31. Multiregional Disaster Impact Models: Recent Advances and Comparison of Outcomes
  32. On the Sensitivity of Impact Estimates for Fixed Ratio Assumptions
  33. Spatial Economic Impacts of Transport Infrastructure Investments
  34. Economic impacts of natural gas flow disruptions between Russia and the EU
  35. Wider economic impacts of heavy flooding in Germany: a non-linear programming approach
  36. On the limited usability of the inoperability IO model
  37. A NEW APPROACH TO MODELING THE IMPACT OF DISRUPTIVE EVENTS
  38. Foreign exports, net interregional spillovers and Chinese regional supply chains
  39. Too many journals? Towards a theory of repeated rejections and ultimate acceptance
  40. Analytical and Empirical Comparison of Policy-Relevant Key Sector Measures
  41. A NEW SUT CONSOLIDATION METHOD TESTED BY A DECOMPOSITION OF VALUE ADDED AND CO2EMBODIED IN EU27 EXPORTS
  42. The Average Propagation Length
  43. Wetenschap in een regionale context: Een reactie
  44. Interregional Input–Output Models
  45. Interregional Trade Models
  46. Specification and Aggregation Errors in Environmentally Extended Input–Output Models
  47. EXIOPOL – DEVELOPMENT AND ILLUSTRATIVE ANALYSES OF A DETAILED GLOBAL MR EE SUT/IOT
  48. HOW MUCH DO EXPORTS CONTRIBUTE TO CHINA'S INCOME GROWTH?
  49. ADDING SUPPLY-DRIVEN CONSUMPTION MAKES THE GHOSH MODEL EVEN MORE IMPLAUSIBLE
  50. Accounting for China's Import Growth: A Structural Decomposition for 1997–2005
  51. A new method to estimate input-output tables by means of structural lags, tested on Spanish regions
  52. SCGE modelling in cost-benefit analysis: The Dutch experience
  53. Measuring the welfare effects of infrastructure: A simple spatial equilibrium evaluation of Dutch railway proposals
  54. Challenges in the application of spatial computable general equilibrium models for transport appraisal
  55. REGIONAL LABOR PRODUCTIVITY IN THE NETHERLANDS: EVIDENCE OF AGGLOMERATION AND CONGESTION EFFECTS
  56. CELL-CORRECTED RAS METHOD (CRAS) FOR UPDATING OR REGIONALIZING AN INPUT-OUTPUT MATRIX
  57. Towards a global multi-regional environmentally extended input–output database
  58. Estimating International Interindustry Linkages: Non-survey Simulations of the Asian-Pacific Economy
  59. Integral Cost-Benefit Analysis of Maglev Rail Projects Under Market Imperfections
  60. Measuring revealed localisation economies
  61. Structural Change in Intermediate, Consumption and Capital Goods Trade During Economic Integration: the EU Experience
  62. Sector Structure and Cluster Economies: A Decomposition of Regional Labour Productivity
  63. The net multiplier is a new key sector indicator: reply to De Mesnard’s comment
  64. On the measurement of comparative advantage
  65. Forecasting the impact of transport improvements on commuting and residential choice
  66. Impact of international tourism on the Chinese economy
  67. GRAS versus minimizing absolute and squared differences: a comment
  68. THEORY AND PRACTICE OF UPDATING REGIONAL VERSUS INTERREGIONAL INTERINDUSTRY TABLES
  69. AN INTERREGIONAL LABOUR MARKET MODEL INCORPORATING VACANCY CHAINS AND SOCIAL SECURITY
  70. Lessons from the debate on Cole's model closure*
  71. TRANSPORTATION, FRONTIER EFFECTS AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE COMMON MARKET
  72. EVALUATING LAND RECLAMATION PLANS FOR NORTHERN FRIESLAND: AN INTERREGIONAL COST-BENEFIT AND INPUT-OUTPUT ANALYSIS
  73. Spatial Interpolation and Disaggregation of Multipliers
  74. Indirect economic effects of new infrastructure: a comparison of Dutch high speed rail variants
  75. The Solution of Updating or Regionalizing a Matrix with both Positive and Negative Entries
  76. Estimating Interregional Economic Impacts: An Evaluation of Nonsurvey, Semisurvey, and Full-Survey Methods
  77. Net Multipliers Avoid Exaggerating Impacts: With A Bi-Regional Illustration for the Dutch Transportation Sector
  78. On the Economic Impact of the Transport Sector: A Critical Review with Dutch Bi-Regional Input-Output Data
  79. Clusters, Linkages and Interregional Spillovers: Methodology and Policy Implications for the Two Dutch Mainports and the Rural North
  80. Specialization and Concentration in the European Union, 1965–1985
  81. Fields of Influence of Productivity Change in EU Intercountry Input—Output Tables, 1970–80
  82. Lessons from the debate on Cole's model closure
  83. Welfare Effects of Spatial Deconcentration: A Scenario for the Netherlands
  84. Constructing Regional Supply and Use Tables: Dutch Experiences
  85. Book Reviews and News
  86. Preferences, technology, trade and real income changes in the European Union
  87. European Technology, Trade and Income Changes for 1975–85: An Intercountry Input–Output Decomposition
  88. Books and News
  89. Policy Review Section
  90. Input—Output Cross Analysis: A Theoretical Account
  91. Leontief versus Ghoshian Price and Quantity Models
  92. European Community Intercountry Input–Output Relations: Construction Method and Main Results for 1965–85
  93. Book reviews
  94. Books and News
  95. Editorial
  96. Spatial Economic Structure and Structural Changes in the EC: Feedback Loop Input–Output Analysis
  97. Qualitative data and error measurement in input-output analysis
  98. A DOUBLE-ENTRY METHOD FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF BI-REGIONAL INPUT-OUTPUT TABLES*
  99. Boekbesprekingen
  100. A Prototype Demo-Economic Model with an Application to Queensland
  101. Optimizing Tourist Policy: A Linear Programming Approach
  102. DUTCH SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS AND INTERPROVINCIAL INCOME INEQUALITIES: A DECOMPOSITION AND A FACTOR ANALYSIS
  103. Social security benefits and interregional income inequalities
  104. THE SUPPLY-DRIVEN INPUT-OUTPUT MODEL: A NEW INTERPRETATION BUT STILL IMPLAUSIBLE
  105. ON THE PLAUSIBILITY OF THE SUPPLY-DRIVEN INPUT-OUTPUT MODEL
  106. Regional impacts of new transport infrastructure: a multisectoral potentials approach
  107. Boekbesprekingen
  108. An interregional labour market model incorporating vacancy chains and social security
  109. A family of square and rectangular interregional input-output tables and models
  110. Boekbesprekingen
  111. Evaluating land reclamation plans for Northern Friesland: An interregional cost-benefit and input-output analysis
  112. Book reviews
  113. Boekbesprekingen - Reviews
  114. Review of Dutch regional input-output analysis
  115. Book reviews
  116. Book reviews
  117. SECTORAL STRUCTURE AND REGIONAL WAGE DIFFERENTIALS: A SHIFT AND SHARE ANALYSIS ON 40 DUTCH REGIONS FOR 1973.
  118. Spatial inequalities and regional development
  119. Spatial inequalities and regional development: A framework
  120. Boekbesprekingen - Reviews
  121. Boekbesprekingen
  122. Modern Regional Input–Output and Impact Analyses
  123. 13. Review and evaluation of Dutch regional socio-economic policy
  124. 14. Measurement of employment effects of Dutch regional socioeconomic policy
  125. Interregional input–output modeling: spillover effects, feedback loops and intra-industry trade
  126. Regional Policy: Rationale, Foundations and Measurement of its Effects
  127. Consistency in regional demo-economic models: the case of the northern Netherlands
  128. Modelling the Economy, Transport and Environment Triangle, with an Application to Dutch Maglev Projects