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A Comment on Tobias Kronenberg’s “Construction of Regional Input-Output Tables Using Nonsurvey Methods: The Role of Cross-Hauling”

This article examines the effectiveness of a new non-survey regionalization method: Kronenberg’s Cross-Hauling Adjusted Regionalization Method (CHARM). This aims to take into account the fact that regions typically both import and export most commodities. Data for Uusimaa, Finland’s largest region,...

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Published in:International regional science review 2013-04, Vol.36 (2), p.235-257
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Effectiveness studies
Employment
EU membership
Europe
European Union
Exports
Input output analysis
Input-output tables
International trade
Regionalization
Research methodology
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