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Input Output Analysis of Agriculture and Food Sectors in V4 Countries

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  • udmila BART KOV

    (Technical University of Ko ice Faculty of Economics Slovakia)

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Input output analysis represents a useful tool in assessing structural changes in the economy These tables provide a detailed dissection of intermediate transactions in an economy and are thereby a means of describing the supply and use of the products of an entire economic system The aim of this paper is to look closely at the evolution of selected industries namely agriculture production i e crop and animal production hunting and related service activities and food production i e manufacture of food products beverages and tobacco products in case of V4 countries We compared the technical allocation and import coefficients as well as output input and import multipliers for the period of 2000 2014 We also tried to verify the overall stability of these two industries the similarities in their development and the strength of their backward and forward linkages

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  • udmila BART KOV, 2017. "Input Output Analysis of Agriculture and Food Sectors in V4 Countries," Journal of Advanced Research in Management, ASERS Publishing, vol. 8(5), pages 1009-1019.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jemt00:v:8:y:2017:i:5:p:1009-1019
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