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Much theoretical and empirical work in regional economics has been devoted to the problems of constructing and estimating intra- and interregional input-output tables (see, for example, Riefler, 1973; Paelinck and Nijkamp, 1976, for a survey). There are several reasons for this.
The research was done under a grant from the Bank of Sweden’s Tercentenary Fund. Lennart Ohlsson, Expert Group for Regional Development, is thanked for moral and financial assistance.
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Snickars, F. (1979). Construction of interregional input-output tables by efficient information adding. In: Bartels, C.P.A., Ketellapper, R.H. (eds) Exploratory and explanatory statistical analysis of spatial data. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-9233-7_4
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