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Títulos: Revisiting the temporal Leontief inverse: new insights on the analysis of regional technological economic change
Autores/as: Avelino, André F.T.
Franco Solís, Alberto
Carrascal Incera, André
Palabras clave: Technological Change;Structural change;Temporal inverse;Input-Output;Time Series;Temporal inversa;De entrada y salida;Series de tiempo;Cambio tecnológico;Cambio estructural
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Editor/a: Elsevier
Resumen: The current availability of longer series of input-output tables, as well as the release of global input-output databases, has fostered a growing literature analyzing changes in the economic structure and their drivers. In this paper, we take advantage of these time-series by proposing a methodology designed to trace the contribution of different drivers of the change in interindustrial relationships over time. Based on the Temporal Leontief Inverse (TLI), the Extended TLI (ETLI) decomposes the economy-wide effects of changes in direct interindustrial links between years, isolating the impact of different determinants of economic (environmental, energy, etc.) spillovers according to the interests of the researcher. For example, one can explore how the multipliers of a particular industry were affected by changes in technology of other sectors and in the own sector; by changes in trade patterns in specific countries; by indirect changes in intraregional production chains in foreign nations; etc. The ETLI is illustrated by uncovering certain hidden effects not captured in a previous application of the original TLI to the Chicago region between 1980-1997.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10662/13449
DOI: 10.1016/j.strueco.2021.07.005
Colección:DECON - Artículos

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