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Ursprünglich wurde die Input-Output-Analyse (IOA) zum Zwecke einer empirischen“Volkswirtschaftlichen Gesamtrechnung” entwickelt. Die IOA wurde im wesentlichen von Leontief entwickelt und auch praktisch angewandt.

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Hildenbrand, K., Hildenbrand, W. (1975). Input-Output-Analyse. In: Lineare ökonomische Modelle. Hochschultext. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-80948-4_3

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