input–output analysis

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Input–output analysis is an economic modeling framework that examines the interdependencies between different sectors of an economy by tracking how the output of one industry serves as the input of another.

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instanceOf economic model
interindustry analysis framework
macroeconomic analysis tool
quantitative economic method
analyzes interdependencies between economic sectors
appliedBy environmental economists
international organizations
national statistical offices
regional planning agencies
assumes fixed input coefficients
linear production functions
no substitution between inputs
basedOn input–output tables
canBe closed model
open model
canBeExtendedTo environmentally extended input–output models
hybrid input–output–life cycle assessment models
multiregional input–output models
canUse physical units
developedBy Wassily Leontief NERFINISHED
distinguishes final demand
intermediate demand
focusesOn equilibrium between total output and total demand
influenced industrial ecology
regional science
measures direct effects of demand changes
indirect effects of demand changes
induced effects in extended models
originatedIn 1930s
recognizedBy Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences NERFINISHED
relatedTo Leontief production function NERFINISHED
computable general equilibrium models
national accounts
social accounting matrix
requires interindustry transaction data
sectoral production data
tracks flows of goods and services between industries
typicallyUses monetary units
usedFor carbon footprint analysis
economic forecasting
employment impact analysis
environmental impact assessment
impact analysis of final demand changes
policy evaluation
regional economic analysis
structural analysis of economies
supply chain analysis
uses Leontief inverse NERFINISHED
interindustry transaction matrix
technical coefficients matrix

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Sir Richard Stone notableWork input–output analysis
subject surface form: Richard Stone
this entity surface form: Input-Output and National Accounts
Wassily Leontief notableWork input–output analysis