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Survey-based versus algorithm-based multi-regional input–output tables within the CGE framework – the case of Austria

Bartłomiej Rokicki, Oliver Fritz, Mark Horridge, Geoffrey J. D. Hewings

2020Economic Systems Research14 citationsDOI

Abstract

Spatial CGE models rely on detailed multiregional input–output (MRIO) tables. This paper compares two different approaches to compiling MRIO tables for Austria – an algorithm-based approach that regionalizes national input–output tables (IOT) and generates trade estimates using a predefined set of regional variables (i.e. Horridge’s algorithm), and a hybrid approach that uses as much regional and interregional data as possible. We investigate whether we observe differences in CGE simulation results that use them. Results from an aggregate simulation are surprisingly similar. So the algorithmic approach is, in fact, effective in making an MRIO from a national IOT. But noticeable differences appear at the sectoral level. They seem mainly due to differences in calibration rather than in regionalization.

Topics & Concepts

Computable general equilibriumAggregate (composite)Computer scienceCalibrationSet (abstract data type)Input/outputEconometricsData setAlgorithmEconomicsMacroeconomicsStatisticsArtificial intelligenceMathematicsOperating systemProgramming languageComposite materialMaterials scienceEnvironmental Impact and SustainabilityGlobal trade and economicsRegional Economic and Spatial Analysis
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