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Four Centuries of Theory & Technique in One Web-Centric Tool

Four Centuries of Theory & Technique in One Web-Centric Tool. Hank Robison | September 12, 2012. emsi mr sam model. Historical Roots of Input-Output & Social Accounting Theory. stone. central place theory. economic base. National International world Models. leontief.

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Four Centuries of Theory & Technique in One Web-Centric Tool

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  1. Four Centuries of Theory & Technique in One Web-Centric Tool Hank Robison | September 12, 2012

  2. emsimrsam model Historical Roots of Input-Output & Social Accounting Theory stone central place theory economic base NationalInternationalworld Models leontief classical economists

  3. Classical Econ-omists William Petty (1623–1687) inter-connectedness/circulation François Quesnay (1694–1774) models

  4. Wassily Leontief (1906–1999)input-output analysis Firms paymentS labor Goods wages Households

  5. Wassily Leontief (1906–1999)income & product accounting Firms GDP GDI Households

  6. Export-based Theory region- building vs. region-filling industry regional boundary payment Export-serving firms Resident-serving firms leakage leakage leakage wages wages payment Households

  7. Export-based Theory residents’ outside income regional boundary payment Resident-serving firms leakage leakage wages payment Households

  8. Central Place Theory Walter Christaller (1893–1969) August Lösch (1906–1945)

  9. Title subtitle

  10. hydrologic divide Drainage region

  11. Seattle Seattle Functional Economic Area Selected cross-section spokane-CDA yakima sandpoint lewiston orofino moscow-pullman kamiah

  12. Seattle Seattle Functional Economic Area Selected cross-section spokane-CDA yakima sandpoint lewiston orofino moscow-pullman kamiah

  13. Seattle Seattle Functional Economic Area Selected cross-section spokane-CDA yakima sandpoint lewiston orofino moscow-pullman kamiah

  14. Seattle Seattle Functional Economic Area Selected cross-section spokane-CDA yakima sandpoint lewiston orofino moscow-pullman kamiah

  15. Seattle Seattle Functional Economic Area Selected cross-section spokane-CDA yakima sandpoint lewiston orofino moscow-pullman kamiah

  16. Residents’ Income Account moscow, ID ($1,000) ($1,000)

  17. income remaining in community income leaving community Residents’ Income Account moscow, ID Generated Inside Community labor income Generated Outside Community N/A Generated Inside Community property income Generated Outside Community N/A

  18. income remaining in community income leaving community Residents’ Income Account ketchum/sun valley, id Generated Inside Community Generated Inside Community labor income Generated Outside Community Generated Outside Community N/A property income N/A

  19. Com-munity Economic Base* (aggregate sectors)moscow, id * Percentage of Total Jobs Explained by Exporting Sectors

  20. Richard Stone (1913–1991)social accounting Change Final Demand Change in 800 Occupations Change Final Demand Change in Demographics Change in Govt. Income & Expenditures Change Final Demand

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