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- Q6051072 subject Q7191951.
- Q6051072 abstract "The International Input-Output Association (IIOA) is a scientific, nonprofit, membership organization founded in 1988 with the objective of facilitating further development of input–output analysis with respect to both economics and more interdisciplinary areas of inquiry.The IIOA is rooted in the field of input–output economics, developed by Nobel Laureate Wassily Leontief. Leontief started from the transactions among different industries, such as agriculture, manufacturing and services but at a far more detailed level and embedded in a macroeconomic framework. This is why this field is also known as interindustry economics.Development includes theoretical advances and improved modeling; empirical applications of input-output models and techniques; and expanded compilation of input-output tables, matrices, and associated accounts, in both national statistical offices and other kinds of venues. Data collection and analysis are carried out at the local and regional levels, for individual countries, and for economies consisting of multiple interdependent regions including the countries comprising the world economy.".
- Q6051072 wikiPageExternalLink www.iioa.org.
- Q6051072 wikiPageWikiLink Q1140255.
- Q6051072 wikiPageWikiLink Q163740.
- Q6051072 wikiPageWikiLink Q44061.
- Q6051072 wikiPageWikiLink Q47170.
- Q6051072 wikiPageWikiLink Q7191951.
- Q6051072 comment "The International Input-Output Association (IIOA) is a scientific, nonprofit, membership organization founded in 1988 with the objective of facilitating further development of input–output analysis with respect to both economics and more interdisciplinary areas of inquiry.The IIOA is rooted in the field of input–output economics, developed by Nobel Laureate Wassily Leontief.".
- Q6051072 label "International Input-Output Association".
- Q6051072 homepage www.iioa.org.