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Interrelational Multipliers for the US Economy: An Application to Welfare Reform

In: Understanding and Interpreting Economic Structure

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  • Adam Rose

    (The Pennsylvania State University)

  • Ping-Cheng Li

    (Tamkang University)

Abstract

More than twenty years after its publication, Ken’ichi Miyazawa’s (1976) classic monograph, Input-Output Analysis and the Structure of Income Distribution, stands as the major work in the field. Although several others have made further advances, both conceptually and empirically, one must still acknowledge that input-output income distribution analysis in general, and Miyazawa income distribution multipliers in particular, have not been used to their full potential.

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  • Adam Rose & Ping-Cheng Li, 1999. "Interrelational Multipliers for the US Economy: An Application to Welfare Reform," Advances in Spatial Science, in: Geoffrey J. D. Hewings & Michael Sonis & Moss Madden & Yoshio Kimura (ed.), Understanding and Interpreting Economic Structure, chapter 17, pages 347-364, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:adspcp:978-3-662-03947-2_17
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-03947-2_17
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