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The employment multiplier measures the ratio of the total economy-wide indirect/induced employment of all industries in the economy to satisfy a one-unit increase in the company’s total employment. | The employment multiplier measures the ratio of the total economy-wide indirect/induced employment of all industries in the economy to satisfy a one-unit increase in the company’s total employment. | ||
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== See Also == | == See Also == |
Latest revision as of 15:57, 16 November 2023
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Definition
Direct Effect denotes is the first round impact of changes in Final Demand as modeled by an Input-Output Model
Usage
The gross output multiplier measures the total economy-wide induced/indirect gross output of all other industries/businesses in the economy in relation to the company’s gross output.
The gross value-added multiplier measures the ratio of the total economy-wide induced/indirect gross value of all other businesses/industries in the economy to the company’s gross value-added output.
The labour Income Multiplier measures the ratio of the total economy-wide induced/indirect labour income of all industries/businesses in the economy to the company’s labour income.
The tax and social contribution multipliers, respectively, measure the total economy-wide indirect/induced taxes and social-security contributions from all industries in the economy in relation to the company’s gross output.
The employment multiplier measures the ratio of the total economy-wide indirect/induced employment of all industries in the economy to satisfy a one-unit increase in the company’s total employment.