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The main significance of the input-output table lies in the fact that it presents a full and detailed picture of the production structures in the different industries of the national economy. The input-output table shows what intermediate and primary input transactions are needed by each industry for meeting the intermediate and final demand for products from that industry.

In Appendix 2 the matrix notation of the coefficients described in this chapter is given (see pp. 40 et seq.).

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Schilderinck, J.H.F., Sinner, H.J.N. (1970). Coefficients of the input-ouput table. In: Production and income relations in the Netherlands. Tilburg Studies in Economics, vol 2. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-7962-1_4

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