Input-Output Modeling: Proceedings of the Fifth IIASA (International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis) Task Force Meeting on Input-Output Modeling Held at Laxenburg, Austria, October 4-6, 1984
In: Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems 251
A Multi-Country, Multi-Industry Historical View of International Trade Competitiveness -- Austrian—Italian Interdependence: Some Linking Experiments -- Proposals for the Linkage of CMEA-Country Models -- The Inforum-IIASA Family of Input—Output Models: A Brief Historigal Review, Progress in 1984, and Future Prospects for Growth -- The Potential Contributions of Mutually Consistent, Sectorally Disaggregated National Economic Models to Analyses of National Environmental Policies and Global Environmental Interdependence -- Changes in the Structure of the Finnish Economy, 1970–1980 -- Patterns of Industrial Change in the Federal Republic of Germany. Part I: Flows of Manufacturing Output and Energy Input -- On Modeling Structural Changes in Sectoral Wage Distribution in a Modern Input-Output Model -- On Modeling Foreign Trade in an Input—Output Model of an Open Economy -- Changes in Factor Input Coefficients and The Leontief Paradox -- Some Experience in the Planning of Input Coefficients -- Stability of Import Input Coefficients -- Changes in Input Coefficients in the German Economy -- Estimation of Input—Output Coefficients Using Neoclassical Production Theory -- On the Endogenous Determination of Import Coefficients in an Input—Output Model: Theoretical and Practical Problems -- Input—Output Techniques in the Japanese Econometric Model -- Endogenising Input—Output Coefficients by Means of Industrial Submodels -- Structural Change in the Belgian Economy -- An Econometric Model of the Soviet Iron and Steel Industry -- The Effects of Structural Changes on Danish Energy Consumption -- The Role of Energy Intensity in Economic Development -- Transformation Matrices in Input—Output Compilation -- Seton's Eigenprices: Comparisons between Post-War Holland and Hungary -- An Attempt to Evaluate the Impact of Changes in Interindustry Interactions.