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    Introduction

    Since Leontief’ s pioneering work in the 1940’s, input-output models have achieved great popularity in applied economic analysis. This has occurred largely because researchers have found the input-output appro...

    S. D. Gerking in Estimation of stochastic input-output models (1976)

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    The conditions for eliminating first order aggregation bias in input-output models when technical coefficients are estimated by a member of the k-class

    Over the past twenty-five years, the problem of aggregation bias in input-output analysis has been investigated by many scholars.1 This interest has arisen largely because aggregation bias has important consequen...

    S. D. Gerking in Estimation of stochastic input-output models (1976)

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    A postscript

    As was indicated in Chapter 1, this monograph had two principle objectives. The first, and most important, of these was to develop a method for determining the ‘goodness of fit’ between an input-output model a...

    S. D. Gerking in Estimation of stochastic input-output models (1976)

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    Input-output as a simple econometric model

    The problem of calculating standard errors or other measures of dispersion for a set of estimated technical coefficients has been virtually ignored in input-output analysis. This omission represents a glaring ...

    S. D. Gerking in Estimation of stochastic input-output models (1976)

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    Tests of the static, open input-output model: an appraisal

    As was pointed out in the introduction, measures of dispersion, such as standard errors, have never been calculated for the estimated coefficients in a cross-sectionally based interindustry model. However, emp...

    S. D. Gerking in Estimation of stochastic input-output models (1976)

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    On the use of the variance in resolving two practical problems often encountered in input-output analysis

    The preceding chapter provided an exposition of the TSLS method of estimating a set of technical coefficients. It was argued that TSLS produces both consistent estimates of these parameters and consistent esti...

    S. D. Gerking in Estimation of stochastic input-output models (1976)