Community input-output models for rural area analysis with an example from central Idaho
In this paper we outline an I-O modeling approach tailored to the needs of rural area analysis. We cover four essential features. First, the rural area I-O model must convey an individual community focus. Second, the household sector must be defined in a manner that specifically captures the great openness of rural community economies. Third, the model should offer a degree of closure that provides an assessment of the community economic base. And finally, the rural community I-O model must be defined to include estimates of intercommunity trade, and intercommunity multiplier effects. Having laid the theoretical foundations, we identify subcounty data sources, and describe a collection of nonsurvey and hybrid approaches for estimating model components. The community I-O approach is illustrated next, with an empirical example from central Idaho. The paper closes with a discussion that considers the implications of community I-O in other contexts, including I-O analysis in less developed countries, and in addressing modeling issues in larger nonrural regions. <!--ID="" Acknowledgement. The author acknowledges financial support from a 1988 research contract with the U.S. Forest Service, Timber Management, Washington Office; and U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service Grant 92-37401-8282.-->
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1997
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Authors: | Robison, M. Henry |
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The Annals of Regional Science. - Western Regional Science Association - WRSA. - Vol. 31.1997, 3, p. 325-351
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Western Regional Science Association - WRSA |
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