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Kuliah 10 - Input Output Table
Kuliah 10 - Input Output Table
Table of
Input Output
Rini Novrianti Sutardjo Tui, ST, MBA, MT
Values
statistical
data
match
Recognizes sectors
with strongest
influence
Estimates impact of
final demand and its
change
Analysis change in
price
Projects
variables of
macroeconomics
Overviews
composition of
supply and
consumption of
goods
Table of I O: Definition
Structure
of inbetween
input
Structure of
supply of
goods and
service
Structure
of demand
of goods
and service
Input Output
I
(n x n)
Transaction among
sectors/activities
II
(n x m)
Final demand and
import
III
(p x m)
Primary inputs
IV
(p x m)
Kuadran I
Kuadran III
Kuadran II
Input
Structure
In-between Demand
Output
Allocation
Production Sectors
In-between Input
Quadrant I
Final
Demand
Supply
Import
Quantity of
Output
Quadrant II
Sector 1
x11
x12
x13
F1
M1
X1
Sector 2
x21
x22
x23
F2
M2
X2
Sector 3
x31
x32
x33
F3
M3
X3
Primary Input
Total Input
Quadrant III
V1
V2
V3
X1
X2
X3
Based on row
X i xij F1 M 1
j 1
Based on column
x
i 1
ij
Vj X j
Based on
consumer
price
Trading margin
and
transportation
cost are still
included in
input value of
buying sectors.
Based on
producer
price
Trading margin
and
transportation
cost are already
separated as
input bought
from trading
and
transportation
sector.
Total
Shows
transaction
value, whether it
is from domestic
production and
import. This
table is also
called
competitive
import model.
Domestic
Shows
transaction value
that only comes
from domestic
production.
Value of import
is presented as
row vector.