Regional input-output studies: A systematic literature review

Adam Ploszaj, Dorota Celinska-Janowicz, Jakub Rok, Katarzyna Zawalinska

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Abstract

The purpose of the paper is to provide a systematic insight into the state of the art in the regional (subnational) input-output analyses. Large and growing body of scientific literature in the field is very diverse, fragmented and challenging to comprehend mostly because it is usually published as articles, not only in the field specific journals, but also sporadically in other journals. On the other hand subnational (regional) level of the analysis is not very frequent. However, articles concerning this level are not easy to identify in a bunch of literature because the term ‘regional’ can refer to various spatial levels (country, continent, group of countries, sub-national entities). Therefore, there is a need for upto-date and comprehensive meta-analysis of the work done so far in the area of regional (sub-national) input-output analyses. The present systematic review is based on a broad search of two databases of scientific publications: Web of Science and SCOPUS. In this research we apply a Qualitative Data Analysis (QDA) approach and conduct a content-coding of selected papers.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication18th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis
Subtitle of host publicationPurdue University, Center for Global Trade Analysis, Global Trade Analysis Project, Conference papers
PublisherPurdue University, Center for Global Trade Analysis
Pages1-17
Number of pages18
ISBN (Electronic)2160-2115
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2015
Externally publishedYes
Event18th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis - Melbourne, Australia, Melbourne, Australia
Duration: 17 Jun 201519 Jun 2015
Conference number: 18

Conference

Conference18th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis
Abbreviated titleGTAP 2015
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CityMelbourne
Period17/06/1519/06/15

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