Input-output EconomicsThis collection of writings provides the only comprehensive introduction to the input-output model for which Leontief was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1973. The structural approach to economics developed by Leontief, and known as input-output analysis, paved the way for the transformation of economics into a truly empirical discipline that could utilize modern data processing technology. This thoroughly revised second edition includes twenty essays--twelve of which are new to this edition--that reflect the past developments and the present state of the field. Beginning with an introductory chapter, the book leads the reader into an understanding of the input-output approach--not only as formal theory but also as a research strategy and powerful tool for dealing with a complex modern economy. |
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1 InputOutput Economics 1951 | 3 |
2 InputOutput Analysis 1985 | 19 |
3 An Alternative to Aggregation in InputOutput Analysis and National Accounts 1967 | 41 |
4 Wages Profits Prices and Taxes 1947 | 55 |
The American Capital Position Reexamined 1953 | 65 |
Further Theoretical and Empirical Analysis 1956 | 94 |
7 Multiregional InputOutput Analysis 1963 | 129 |
8 The Structure of Development 1963 | 162 |
12 National Income Economic Structure and Environmental Externalities 1973 | 261 |
Empirical Results of InputOutput Computations 1972 | 273 |
14 The Dynamic Inverse 1970 | 294 |
Outline of a Simple InputOutput Formulation 1974 | 321 |
Illustrative Projections 1979 | 338 |
17 The Distribution of Work and Income 1982 | 363 |
18 The Growth of Maritime Traffic and the Future of World Ports 1979 | 379 |
19 Technological Change Prices Wages and Rates of Return on Capital in the US Economy 1985 | 392 |
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