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- W2123814333 abstract "1. object of the computations described in this paper was to determine what effect a hypothetical reduction in military accompanied by a compensating increase in non-military demand would have on the industrial composition and regional distribution of employment in the continental United States. By compensation is meant the maintenance of the total level of employment in the economy. In a paper published four years ago,' inputoutput analysis was used to estimate the effect of such a change in the structure of final demand on the industrial distribution of the labor force for the country as a whole. present study carries that inquiry one step further. impact of the hypothetical shift from military to civilian demand is projected here not only in inter-industrial, but also in inter-regional terms. Specifically, the territory of the continental United States has been subdivided into 19 distinct regions, and the shift in the industrial composition of output and employment was assessed for each one of them. Had we attempted to study each region separately and then simply to add the results to arrive at corresponding aggregates for the country as a whole, the total national output figures and the corresponding total input figures for each distinct category of goods and services could not have been expected to match. In other words, the results of such isolated regional studies would not comprise a consistent picture of the national economy as a whole. simple scheme of multi-regional analysis on which the present computations are based provides for simultaneous balancing of all inputoutput flows from the point of view of each individual region, as well as for the U.S. economy as a whole. For some goods let them be called Locala balance between production and consumption tends to be established separately within each region; for other goods let them be identified as National such a balance typically is achieved only for the country as a whole. Within each region the output of a National good might exceed or fall short of its total input, the deficit or surplus being evened out by exports to or imports from other regions. Retail Trade and Auto Repair Services are characteristically Local industries while Coal Mining and Aircraft Manufacturing are typically National. difference between the two obviously should be explained in terms of the relative mobility or transportability of their output. To separate National industries from the Local, all sectors were arranged in order of the increasing magnitude of inter-regional, as compared with the intra-regional, trade of their respective products. Then, an admittedly somewhat arbitrary cut was made across that array, setting apart the Local industries, serving mainly users located within the region in which production occurs, from the National industries, supplying the entire national or even international market, whose products typically are being shipped for this reason in comparatively large amounts across regional lines.2 * All authors were members of the Harvard Economic Research Project. This study was financed by the National Science Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation. computations were performed on the IBM 7094 at the Harvard Computing Center. 'Wassily Leontief and Marvin Hoffenberg, The Economic Effect of Disarmament, Scientific American, April 1961. 2The concluding observations at the end of this article describe a possible refinement of this approach which introduces a graduated distinction between National, Regional and Sub-regional industries and goods." @default.
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- W2123814333 title "The Economic Impact--Industrial and Regional--Of An Arms Cut" @default.
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