A Study on the Characteristics of the Regional Industry through the Decomposition of Output Requirement Coefficients: With Application to the Daegu Region

生産誘發係數行列의 분해를 통한 지역산업의 特性에 관한 연구 大邱地域을 중심으로

Gim, Ho-Un
김호언

  • Published : 20030000

Abstract

Gim(2002) showed that the elements of the Leontief inverse C can be decomposed into four different parts; and that the elements of the total input requirements matrix for a unit of gross output $\Gamma^{g}$ can also be decomposed into two different parts. The study objectives of this paper are as follows. (1) This paper is designed to draw up the matrices C and $\Gamma^{g}$ for the Daegu region by using "1998 Input-Output Tables of Korea" . (2) We compare interindustry linkages, multiplier effects, and high impact potential sectors between the research findings through the decomposition by factors for C and $\Gamma^{g}$. Naturally the values of multipliers for input, employment and income drawn from $\Gamma^{g}$ cannot be compared directly with the values of the corresponding multipliers derived from the matrix C respectively, because their initial, exogenous changes are different However, the Spearman's rank correlation coefficients between sectoral rank scores calculated from C and-$\Gamma^{g}$ have the approximations nearly close to one. In conclusion, the results from the analysis of interindustry linkages and sectoral multipliers through the normal deviate Z suggest that lumber and paper, general industrial machinery and equipment, and transportation equipment are the high impact sectors for the Daegu region.

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