The sensitivity of estimated employment effects in input-output studies: an example of the use of marginal versus average coefficients
(1988)
Journal Article
Driver, C., Kilpatrick, A., & Naisbitt, B. (1988). The sensitivity of estimated employment effects in input-output studies: an example of the use of marginal versus average coefficients. Economic Modelling, 5(2), 145-150. https://doi.org/10.1016/0264-9993%2888%2990016-8
This paper examines the sensitivity of calculations of the employment effects of manufacturing trade balance changes using an input-output framework. It reports the effects of varying the assumptions made concerning the use of average productivity co... Read More about The sensitivity of estimated employment effects in input-output studies: an example of the use of marginal versus average coefficients.