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International Regional Science Review, Vol. 5, No. 2, 139-154 (1980)
DOI: 10.1177/016001768000500203

The Concept of Accuracy in Regional Input-Output Models

R. C. Jensen

Department of Economics, University of Queensland, St. Lucia. 4067. Australia.

This paper focuses attention on the concept of accuracy in regional input-output tables. Two interpretations of accuracy, namely partitive and holistic accuracy, are discussed with reference to interpretation of input-output tables. Implications are drawn from recent contributions to the regional input-output literature in terms of the `reconciliation' debate and the survey versus non-survey debate. Holistic accuracy is the only concept which is tenable in practice; some suggested criteria for holistic accuracy are provided.


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