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Interregional Input-Output Table for Costa Rica: Database Description and Construction Steps Based on the IIOA Method

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This technical note outlines the hypotheses and methodologies employed in estimating the Interregional Input-Output Table for Costa Rica (IIOT-CRI) for 2019. The construction process involves utilizing limited information to develop a comprehensive interregional input-output database, shedding light on the intricate spatial linkages within the Costa Rican economy across its 82 cantons and 27 sectors. We provide detailed insights into the methodological procedures adopted for generating the interregional system and the accompanying database.

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  • Araujo, Inacio F. & Haddad, Eduardo A. & León, José Antonio, 2023. "Interregional Input-Output Table for Costa Rica: Database Description and Construction Steps Based on the IIOA Method," TD NEREUS 12-2023, Núcleo de Economia Regional e Urbana da Universidade de São Paulo (NEREUS).
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    Interregional Input-Output Table; Costa Rica;

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    • R10 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General Regional Economics - - - General

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