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MultiREG – ein multiregionales, multisektorales Prognose- und Analysemodell für Österreich

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  • Oliver Fritz
  • Gerhard Streicher
  • Gerold Zakarias

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MultiREG ist ein empirisches Modell zur sektoral und regional differenzierten Darstellung der Wirkungen von Politikmaßnahmen und zur Prognose der Wirtschaftsentwicklung in den neun Bundesländern. Das Modell setzt sich aus Aufkommens- und Verwendungstabellen für die Bundesländer, aus interregionalen und internationalen Handelsverflechtungen sowie aus ökonometrisch geschätzten Verhaltensgleichungen für die Intermediär- und Endnachfrage zusammen.

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  • Oliver Fritz & Gerhard Streicher & Gerold Zakarias, 2005. "MultiREG – ein multiregionales, multisektorales Prognose- und Analysemodell für Österreich," WIFO Monatsberichte (monthly reports), WIFO, vol. 78(8), pages 571-584, August.
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    2. Jürgen Janger & Matthias Firgo & Kathrin Hofmann & Agnes Kügler & Anna Strauss & Gerhard Streicher & Hans Pechar, 2017. "Wirtschaftliche und gesellschaftliche Effekte von Universitäten," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 60794, April.
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    4. N. N., 2017. "WIFO-Monatsberichte, Heft 4/2017," WIFO Monatsberichte (monthly reports), WIFO, vol. 90(4), April.
    5. Oliver Fritz & Anna Burton & Sabine Ehn-Fragner & Gerhard Streicher & Peter Laimer & Ines Orsolic & Jürgen Weiß, 2022. "Auswirkungen von COVID-19 auf die österreichische Tourismus- und Freizeitwirtschaft im Jahr 2021," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 69629, April.
    6. Peter Mayerhofer, 2007. "De-Industrialisierung in Wien(?) Zur abnehmenden Bedeutung der Sachgütererzeugung für das Wiener Beschäftigungssystem: Umfang, Gründe, Wirkungsmechanismen," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 33120, April.
    7. Franz Sinabell & Oliver Fritz & Wilfried Puwein & Gerhard Streicher, 2009. "Eine volkswirtschaftliche Analyse der Wildbach- und Lawinenverbauung," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 35281, April.
    8. Franz Sinabell & Mark Sommer & Mathias Kirchner, 2018. "Volkswirtschaftliche Analyse der Hochwasserschutzinvestitionen des BMVIT. Aktualisierung," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 61116, April.
    9. Franz Sinabell & Mathias Kirchner & Claudia Kettner-Marx, 2018. "Landwirtschaftliche Biomasse und Bioenergie in Österreich. Eine Analyse ihrer volkswirtschaftlichen und umweltpolitischen Bedeutung," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 61894, April.
    10. Oliver Fritz & Sabine Ehn-Fragner & Peter Laimer & Johanna Ostertag-Sydler & Jürgen Weiß, 2020. "Bericht über die Bedeutung, Entwicklung und Struktur der österreichischen Tourismuswirtschaft im Jahr 2019," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 66095, April.
    11. Franz Sinabell & Gerhard Streicher, 2020. "Die Wertschöpfungskette von Agrargütern und Lebensmitteln in Österreich," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 66355, April.
    12. Oliver Fritz & Peter Laimer & Johanna Ostertag-Sydler & Jürgen Weiß, 2019. "Bericht über die Bedeutung, Entwicklung und Struktur der österreichischen Tourismus- und Freizeitwirtschaft im Jahr 2018," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 61799, April.
    13. Gerhard Streicher & Oliver Fritz & Fabian Gabelberger, 2017. "Österreich 2025 – Regionale Aspekte weltweiter Wertschöpfungsketten. Die österreichischen Bundesländer in der Weltwirtschaft," WIFO Monatsberichte (monthly reports), WIFO, vol. 90(4), pages 347-367, April.
    14. Ulrike Famira-Mühlberger & Matthias Firgo & Oliver Fritz & Gerhard Streicher, 2017. "Österreich 2025 – Pflegevorsorge – Künftiger Finanzierungsaufwand und regionalwirtschaftliche Verflechtungen," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 60469, February.
    15. Peter Mayerhofer & Oliver Fritz, 2009. "Erste Analyse der Wirkungen der EU-Regionalpolitik in Österreich," WIFO Monatsberichte (monthly reports), WIFO, vol. 82(6), pages 425-444, June.
    16. Claudia Kettner & Oliver Fritz & Angela Köppl & Eduardo A. Haddad & Alexandre Porsse, 2012. "Volkswirtschaftliche Effekte von Maßnahmen zur Steigerung der Energieeffizienz und des Anteils erneuerbarer Energien in den österreichischen Klima- und Energiemodellregionen," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 45538, April.
    17. Ernst Glatzer & Ernest Gnan & Maria Teresa Valderrama, 2006. "Globalization, Import Prices and Producer Prices in Austria," Monetary Policy & the Economy, Oesterreichische Nationalbank (Austrian Central Bank), issue 3, pages 24-43.

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