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Regional Input-Output And Social Accounting Systems For Agricultural And Rural Development Planning

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  • Maki, Wilbur R.

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This report presents selected statistics of inter-industry inter-dependence which focus on the importance and role of agriculture and agriculture-related industry in regional economic development. Data for two vastly different regions-- the state of Minnesota and the Northeast Region of Thailand-- are presented to show the wide differences in regional economic relationships and activity levels which occur and which are amenable, nonetheless, to similar methods of economic accounting and analysis. These methods include use of regional input-output and socio-economic accounts for monitoring, assessing and comparing the effects of particular agricultural and agriculture-related industry development strategies on a total regional economy and, also, through its exports and imports, on the rest of the nation.

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  • Maki, Wilbur R., 1980. "Regional Input-Output And Social Accounting Systems For Agricultural And Rural Development Planning," Staff Papers 13286, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:umaesp:13286
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.13286
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    1. Maki, Wilbur R. & Westeren, Knut Ingar, 1992. "Analyzing A Rural Region'S Future With A Social Accounting System," Staff Papers 13833, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics.
    2. Maki, Wilbur R., 1981. "Input-Output Methods For Labor Market Analysis And Projection," Staff Papers 13442, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics.
    3. Maki, Wilbur R. & Stenberg, Peter L. & Chen, Mason, 1981. "Economic Importance Of Agriculture-Related Industry In Minnesota," Staff Papers 14088, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics.

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