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The Regionalization of National Input–Output Tables: A Review of the Performance of Two Key Non-survey Methods

2018

This chapter reviews the available empirical evidence on the performance of Flegg’s location quotient (FLQ) and Kronenberg’s Cross-Hauling Adjusted Regionalization Method (CHARM), a relatively new non-survey technique that accounts explicitly for cross-hauling when constructing regional input–output tables. The performance of the FLQ and related formulae is evaluated using official data for 20 Finnish and 16 South Korean regions. The results confirm previous findings that the FLQ can produce far more accurate estimates of regional output multipliers than can simpler LQ-based formulae such as the SLQ and CILQ. We also explore possible ways of determining suitable values for the unknown param…

Input/output05 social sciencesMeasures of national income and output0211 other engineering and technologiesContrast (statistics)Balance of trade021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologySurvey methodology0502 economics and businessEconometricsEconomicsEconomic base analysisCharm (quantum number)050207 economicsEmpirical evidence
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Testing and implementing a new approach to estimating interregional output multipliers using input-output data for South Korean regions

2020

Flegg's location quotient (FLQ) is a useful tool for estimating intraregional output multipliers. This paper uses it as one component when estimating interregional multipliers. Using statistical information criteria and official data for 16 South Korean regions, it is found that the best approach is to combine the FLQ with a simple trade model. The paper explains how the proposed procedure can be implemented for both multiple and individual regions, and also how a region-specific value for the unknown parameter δ in the FLQ formula can be determined. Finally, an illustrative case study of one of the regions is carried out.

sijaintiMathematical optimizationalueelliset erotComputer scienceGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologiestalousmaantiedealuetutkimusInformation Criteria02 engineering and technologyEtelä-KoreaFlegg's location quotient (FLQ)Component (UML)0502 economics and businessinterregional multipliersEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Economic base analysisHardware_ARITHMETICANDLOGICSTRUCTURES050207 economicspanos-tuotosanalyysiinformation criteriaInput/outputgravity model05 social sciencestuloksellisuus021107 urban & regional planninganalyysimenetelmätGravity model of tradeStatistics Probability and UncertaintyGeneral Economics Econometrics and Finance
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Estimating Regional Input Coefficients and Multipliers: The Use of FLQ is Not a Gamble

2014

Flegg A. T. and Tohmo T. Estimating regional input coefficients and multipliers: the use of FLQ is not a gamble, Regional Studies. This paper re-examines the Finnish evidence presented by Lehtonen and Tykkylainen on the use of location quotients (LQs) in estimating regional input coefficients and multipliers. They argue that the choice of an LQ-based method is a gamble and that there is no single method that can be recommended for general use. It is contended here that this evidence is erroneous and that the FLQ (Flegg's location quotient) yields results far superior to those from competing formulae, so it should provide a satisfactory way of generating an initial set of input coefficients.…

ta51105 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesGeneral Social Sciences021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologylocation quotientsSet (abstract data type)FLQ formulaRegional studies0502 economics and businessStatisticsmultipliersEconomic base analysista519050207 economicsValue (mathematics)QuotientFinlandregional input–output tablesGeneral Environmental ScienceMathematicsRegional Studies
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Changes in the Intra-Metropolitan Location of Producer Services in Ile-de-France (1978-1997) : do information technologies promote a more dispersed s…

2003

Because of their intensive need for face-to-face contacts, producer services have, historically, been found at the core o f CBDs. However, it has been suggested that advances in information technologies could lead to the erosion o f the CBD’s economic base, rendering face-to-face contacts obsolete and enabling producer services to suburbanize. Although a considerable amount o f empirical work has been done on the suburbanization o f these activities in North-America, the same is not true of France. In this paper, we adopt an original methodology to study the role played by face-to-face contacts in the spatial distribution of producer services in the Ile-de-France region between 1978 and 199…

SuburbanizationIle de franceMonocentric and polycentric configurations[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyIle de FranceGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography02 engineering and technology[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographySuburbanization[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesEconomic base analysisEconomic geography[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSMétropolisationEmpirical workbusiness.industryProducer services05 social sciencesInformation technology021107 urban & regional planning[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceUrban StudiesEconomybusinessInformation technologies050703 geography
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