Input-Output structural decomposition for Andalusia and Madrid (Spain)
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https://doi.org/10.46661/revmetodoscuanteconempresa.2056Keywords:
Análisis input-output, cambio estructural, economía regional, input-output analysis, structural change, regional economyAbstract
The structural comparison of an economy, as represented, for example, by variations in the level of outputs, value added and of employment, raises questions about the sources of structural differences between two different regions through different production processes of individual industries. Input-output structural decomposition can ascribe the source of these differences to four kinds of causes: production technological processes, domestic final demand, foreign trade and labour productivity. Through input-output analysis, this paper develops a variant of Skolka’s (1989) procedure for intertemporal structural analysis of a region, which consists in an inter-regional analysis for a predetermined period of time between Andalusia, one of the less developed regions in Spain, and the Community of Madrid, which is a good example of an agglomeration economy.
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