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Interregional input-output analysis of the Chinese economy / Shinichi Ichimura, Hui-Jiong Wang (editors).

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: "Econometrics in the information age. Theory and pratice of measurement ; vol. 2."Publication details: Singapore : World Scientific Pub. Co. Pte Ltd., ©2003.Description: 1 online resource (xii, 225 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789812795052
  • 9812795057
  • 1281935506
  • 9781281935502
  • 9786611935504
  • 6611935509
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Interregional input-output analysis of the Chinese economy.DDC classification:
  • 339.230951 22
LOC classification:
  • HC430.I57 I55 2003eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Ch. I. How to construct the interregional input-output table / Ichimura Shinichi and Xia Shaowei -- ch. II. Interregional input-output tables of the Chinese economy in 1987 / Li Qiang [and others] -- ch. III. Regional division and features of the Chinese economy / Li Wenyan and Wu Zhengzhang -- ch. IV. An analysis of interregional dependence by the interregional input-output table / Li Shantong [and others] -- ch. V. Applications of interregional input-output analysis to policy simulation / Li Boxi, Ezaki Mitsuo and Ito Shoichi.
Summary: Annotation This book presents pioneering work on an interregional inputoutput table of the Chinese economy and its applications to the analysis of interregional and interindustrial relations in China. It is the fruit of the authors' joint efforts of more than five years to establish a solid basis for the analysis of interregional relations in China, in the hope of laying the foundation for further studies of regional development in that country. The book endeavors to make a contribution to the regional typology of the Chinese economy. The Chinese provinces are classified into seven large regions. The interregional inputoutput table is constructed accordingly. Chapter I describes the methodology for producing this interregional inputoutput (IRIO) table. Chapter II presents the (IRIO) table after a brief explanation of the Chinese statistical data needed for the compilation of the table. Chapter III explains the basis of seven large regions adopted for the IRIO table. Chapter IV deals with the interdependence of regions and the effects of the changes in some parameters of one region on the activities in other regions. Chapter V, the last chapter, applies the IRIO table to policy analysis.
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Series editors : Lawrence Klein and Kanta Marwah.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-220) and index.

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Annotation This book presents pioneering work on an interregional inputoutput table of the Chinese economy and its applications to the analysis of interregional and interindustrial relations in China. It is the fruit of the authors' joint efforts of more than five years to establish a solid basis for the analysis of interregional relations in China, in the hope of laying the foundation for further studies of regional development in that country. The book endeavors to make a contribution to the regional typology of the Chinese economy. The Chinese provinces are classified into seven large regions. The interregional inputoutput table is constructed accordingly. Chapter I describes the methodology for producing this interregional inputoutput (IRIO) table. Chapter II presents the (IRIO) table after a brief explanation of the Chinese statistical data needed for the compilation of the table. Chapter III explains the basis of seven large regions adopted for the IRIO table. Chapter IV deals with the interdependence of regions and the effects of the changes in some parameters of one region on the activities in other regions. Chapter V, the last chapter, applies the IRIO table to policy analysis.

Ch. I. How to construct the interregional input-output table / Ichimura Shinichi and Xia Shaowei -- ch. II. Interregional input-output tables of the Chinese economy in 1987 / Li Qiang [and others] -- ch. III. Regional division and features of the Chinese economy / Li Wenyan and Wu Zhengzhang -- ch. IV. An analysis of interregional dependence by the interregional input-output table / Li Shantong [and others] -- ch. V. Applications of interregional input-output analysis to policy simulation / Li Boxi, Ezaki Mitsuo and Ito Shoichi.

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