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spelling okr-10986-141692021-04-23T14:03:21Z A Flexible Modeling Framework to Estimate Interregional Trade Patterns and Input-Output Accounts Canning, Patrick Wang, Zhi ABSOLUTE ERRORS ALGORITHMS BASIC CLASSIFICATION COMPUTATION COVARIANCE DEPENDENCY DESTINATION EQUATIONS EXPERIMENTS FUNCTIONAL FORMS GAMS INDEXES INFORMATION THEORY INPUT­OUTPUT LINEAR PROGRAMMING MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS MATRIX MINIMIZATION MODELING NONLINEAR PROGRAMMING OPTIMIZATION ORIGIN PROGRAMMING MODELS RELIABILITY RESEARCH SERVICES RESEARCH WORKING PAPERS RESEARCHERS STANDARD DEVIATION STATISTICAL ESTIMATION STATISTICAL INFORMATION SURVEY DATA TIME SERIES UNION VARIABILITY WEIGHTING TRADE PATTERNS INPUTS OUTPUTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GLOBALIZATION INLAND REGIONS RURAL AREAS POLICY ANALYSIS INDUSTRY TRADE ACCOUNTING FRAMEWORK SHIPMENTS VALUE ADDED EXPORTS IMPORTS This study implements and tests a mathematical programming model to estimate interregional, interindustry transaction flows in a national system of economic regions based on an interregional accounting framework and initial information of interregional shipments. A national input-output (IO) table, regional data on gross output, value-added, exports, imports and final demand at sector level are used as inputs to generate an interregional IO account that reconciles regional economic statistics and interregional transaction data. The model is tested using data from a multi-regional global input-output database and shows remarkable capacity to discover true interregional trade patterns from highly distorted initial estimates. 2013-06-25T15:53:17Z 2013-06-25T15:53:17Z 2004-07 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/07/4986873/flexible-modeling-framework-estimate-interregional-trade-patterns-input-output-accounts http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14169 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper;No.3359 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, D.C. Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research
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topic ABSOLUTE ERRORS
ALGORITHMS
BASIC
CLASSIFICATION
COMPUTATION
COVARIANCE
DEPENDENCY
DESTINATION
EQUATIONS
EXPERIMENTS
FUNCTIONAL FORMS
GAMS
INDEXES
INFORMATION THEORY
INPUT­OUTPUT
LINEAR PROGRAMMING
MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING
MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS
MATRIX
MINIMIZATION
MODELING
NONLINEAR PROGRAMMING
OPTIMIZATION
ORIGIN
PROGRAMMING MODELS
RELIABILITY
RESEARCH SERVICES
RESEARCH WORKING PAPERS
RESEARCHERS
STANDARD DEVIATION
STATISTICAL ESTIMATION
STATISTICAL INFORMATION
SURVEY DATA
TIME SERIES
UNION
VARIABILITY
WEIGHTING TRADE PATTERNS
INPUTS
OUTPUTS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
GLOBALIZATION
INLAND REGIONS
RURAL AREAS
POLICY ANALYSIS
INDUSTRY
TRADE
ACCOUNTING FRAMEWORK
SHIPMENTS
VALUE ADDED
EXPORTS
IMPORTS
spellingShingle ABSOLUTE ERRORS
ALGORITHMS
BASIC
CLASSIFICATION
COMPUTATION
COVARIANCE
DEPENDENCY
DESTINATION
EQUATIONS
EXPERIMENTS
FUNCTIONAL FORMS
GAMS
INDEXES
INFORMATION THEORY
INPUT­OUTPUT
LINEAR PROGRAMMING
MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING
MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS
MATRIX
MINIMIZATION
MODELING
NONLINEAR PROGRAMMING
OPTIMIZATION
ORIGIN
PROGRAMMING MODELS
RELIABILITY
RESEARCH SERVICES
RESEARCH WORKING PAPERS
RESEARCHERS
STANDARD DEVIATION
STATISTICAL ESTIMATION
STATISTICAL INFORMATION
SURVEY DATA
TIME SERIES
UNION
VARIABILITY
WEIGHTING TRADE PATTERNS
INPUTS
OUTPUTS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
GLOBALIZATION
INLAND REGIONS
RURAL AREAS
POLICY ANALYSIS
INDUSTRY
TRADE
ACCOUNTING FRAMEWORK
SHIPMENTS
VALUE ADDED
EXPORTS
IMPORTS
Canning, Patrick
Wang, Zhi
A Flexible Modeling Framework to Estimate Interregional Trade Patterns and Input-Output Accounts
relation Policy Research Working Paper;No.3359
description This study implements and tests a mathematical programming model to estimate interregional, interindustry transaction flows in a national system of economic regions based on an interregional accounting framework and initial information of interregional shipments. A national input-output (IO) table, regional data on gross output, value-added, exports, imports and final demand at sector level are used as inputs to generate an interregional IO account that reconciles regional economic statistics and interregional transaction data. The model is tested using data from a multi-regional global input-output database and shows remarkable capacity to discover true interregional trade patterns from highly distorted initial estimates.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Canning, Patrick
Wang, Zhi
author_facet Canning, Patrick
Wang, Zhi
author_sort Canning, Patrick
title A Flexible Modeling Framework to Estimate Interregional Trade Patterns and Input-Output Accounts
title_short A Flexible Modeling Framework to Estimate Interregional Trade Patterns and Input-Output Accounts
title_full A Flexible Modeling Framework to Estimate Interregional Trade Patterns and Input-Output Accounts
title_fullStr A Flexible Modeling Framework to Estimate Interregional Trade Patterns and Input-Output Accounts
title_full_unstemmed A Flexible Modeling Framework to Estimate Interregional Trade Patterns and Input-Output Accounts
title_sort flexible modeling framework to estimate interregional trade patterns and input-output accounts
publisher World Bank, Washington, D.C.
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/07/4986873/flexible-modeling-framework-estimate-interregional-trade-patterns-input-output-accounts
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14169
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