Difference between revisions of "Input-Output Analysis"
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− | Input-output analysis aims to answer | + | Input-output analysis aims to answer fundamental economic questions such as: what level of output X is required by industrial sectors that are interacting in complex [[Supply Chain | supply chains]] if a specific [[Final Demand]] vector F is to be produced. |
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Definition
Input-Output Analysis is a subfield of economic analysis that is characterized by its employing models of economic systems as networks of exchange of goods and services between broadly defined economic sectors.
Usage
Input-output analysis aims to answer fundamental economic questions such as: what level of output X is required by industrial sectors that are interacting in complex supply chains if a specific Final Demand vector F is to be produced.