A methodological proposal for the construction of a regional input-output matrix using a bottom-up approach and its statistical assessment
Por:
Asuad Sanen, Normand Eduardo, Sanchez Gamboa, Jose Manuel
Publicada:
1 oct 2016
Categoría:
Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
Resumen:
The main purpose of this essay is to develop and implement a methodology
for the construction of a regional input-output matrix using a bottom-up
approach and compare it to the one made using a top-down approach, using
as a case study the state of Sonora in Mexico. We assume that the
regional matrix, constructed with using a top-down approach, is
inadequate for the comprehension of regional economic behavior and its
structural economic and spatial attributes, and therefore it becomes
necessary to rely on a bottom-up approach for the construction of
regional input-output matrices. Our main concern is to develop a
bottom-up methodology for the construction of regional input-output
matrices and to show differences and similarities with the top-down
approach, through a statistical assessment based on the statistical
association between census data of both regional and national economic
structures. Therefore, the main outcomes of this research are: 1) a
review of the main methodological features of the debate for the
construction of a regional input-output matrix; 2) a methodological
proposal for the construction of a regional input-output matrix, using a
bottom-top approach, and 3) an statistical assessment of the main
differences and similarities between the construction of regional
input-output matrices using both approaches, using as a case study the
state of Sonora, Mexico.
Filiaciones:
Asuad Sanen, Normand Eduardo:
Univ Autonoma Mexico, Grad Sch Econ, Mexico City, DF, Mexico
CEDRUS, Mexico City, DF, Mexico
Sanchez Gamboa, Jose Manuel:
Consejo Nacl Invest Cient & Tecn Conacyt, Ctr Invst Geog & Geomat Ing Jorge L Tamayo AC, Mexico City, DF, Mexico
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