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This paper uses input–output data from Supply and Use Tables for the year 2010 and provides empirical estimations of the static demand multipliers in a joint production framework for two representative Southern Eurozone economies, i.e., Greece and Spain, and for the Eurozone economy as a...
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variance in multiplier estimates can be explained by the national imprint and various author incentives. For this purpose, we … matter for the degree and direction of multiplier estimates.These potential biases largely disappear for teams of …
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It is well known that multiplier estimates within an interindustry context may be biased when the input coefficients … reported the unbiasedness of multiplier estimates. This note argues that the sample sizes were too small. It is shown that for … increased sample sizes the multiplier estimates are all positively and significantly biased, in line with the analytical results …
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Input-output multipliers are typically calculated as point estimates of the Leontief quantity model. From the previous literature, they can also be estimated (and their confidence intervals) directly from establishments'/industries' inputs and outputs data by running an appropriate econometric...
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