CONTENTS
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COVER PAGE |
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FOREWORD |
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CONTENTS |
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CHAPTER 1:Introduction |
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CHAPTER 2:Method of Estimation and Sources of data |
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CHAPTER 3:Input-output transactions - a brief analysis |
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APPENDIX 1: Generation of Input flow Matrices, Make Matrix and Associated Matrices |
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APPENDIX 2:Mathematical expression on the methodology of construction of Input-output Tables |
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APPENDIX 3: Sector specification for the Input-Output Transactions Table, 1993-94 |
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APPENDIX 4: Aggregated sector classification for the Input-Output Transactions Table, 1993-94 |
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MATRICES |
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MATRIX-1:
Input flow (Absorption) Matrix as theCommodity x Industry Matrix
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MATRIX-2: Output (Make) Matrix as the Industry x Commodity Matrix |
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MATRIX-3: Input- Output Coefficient Matrix |
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MATRIX-4: Product Mix Matrix |
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MATRIX-5: Market Share Matrix |
161 |
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MATRIX-6: Commodity x Commodity Matrix under industry technology assumption |
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MATRIX-7: Leoatief Inverse Matrix forcommodities |
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MATRIX-8: Import flow (Commodity x Industry ) Matrix |
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BIBLIOGRAPHY |
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ABBREVIATIONS |
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