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An Extension of the Block Spatial Path Approach to Analysis of the Influence of Intra and Interregional Trade on Multiplier Effects in General Multiregional Input-Output Models

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In a number of recent papers Sonis, Hewings and co-workers have extended spatial path analysis to a block structural context capable of analysing the relationship between direct blocks of influence, such as intra and interregional trade coefficients or demographic-economic interactions, and full model multipliers. The basic approach builds upon the structure of the input-output coefficient matrix in such a way as to illuminate the relationship between blocks in the direct coefficient matrix and the structure of the Leontief inverse.

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Cooper, R.J. (2000). An Extension of the Block Spatial Path Approach to Analysis of the Influence of Intra and Interregional Trade on Multiplier Effects in General Multiregional Input-Output Models. In: Reggiani, A. (eds) Spatial Economic Science. Advances in Spatial Science. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59787-9_15

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