Abstract
Input—output analysis is a particular planning and forecasting technique with a wide variety of applications. The purpose here is to present the basic elements of the technique, without going into its refinements, and to illustrate some of its uses.
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D. SEERS, ‘The Use of a Modified Input—Output System for an Economic Program in Zambia’, in The Theory and Design of Economic Development, ed. I. Adelman and E. Thorbecke (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1966).
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Thirlwall, A.P. (1989). Input—Output Analysis. In: Growth and Development. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-19837-5_10
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