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Problems In The Compilation Of Input‐Output Tables In The Netherlands

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  • S. B. Algera
  • P. A. H. M. Mantelaers
  • H. K. van Tuinen

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This article deals with some aspects of the compilation of input‐output tables (I.O. tables). A global view is given of the way in which I.O. tables are compiled in The Netherlands. It is indicated that in The Netherlands a number of developments are in progress that have led to an extension of the uses that are made of I.O. tables. The changing demands on I.O. tables that result from these developments can be met in future to an important degree. This has been made possible by extending and improving basic statistics and by increasing the uses made of automation facilities. Some problems remain, however, and one of these problems takes a central place in this article. This is the problem of accuracy and continuity: how can yearly I.O. tables be compiled that combine accuracy with consistency over time. Accuracy means here that the tables should be as complete as possible and in optimal accordance with all available information. Consistency over time means that estimates of details of I.O. tables compared with the same estimates for previous years reflect real economic developments. It is obvious that those two demands may conflict, particularly for years in which new information becomes available. It then must be decided whether accuracy or consistency in time deserves priority. What problems result from this decision and what are the consequences for the yearly I.O. tables? The problems arising from the conflicting demands of accuracy and continuity apply to the Netherlands in the last few years. This led to a revision of I.O. tables and national accounts for 1977. This revision resulted in an increase of estimated national income of more than 6 percent. For some components the adjustments have been much larger; this is particularly true for the services sector. More information on the 1977 revision is given in an annex.

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  • S. B. Algera & P. A. H. M. Mantelaers & H. K. van Tuinen, 1983. "Problems In The Compilation Of Input‐Output Tables In The Netherlands," Review of Income and Wealth, International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, vol. 29(1), pages 67-87, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:revinw:v:29:y:1983:i:1:p:67-87
    DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-4991.1983.tb00632.x
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