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Input-Output Analysis×Shift-Share Instrumental Variable (Bartik-instrument)×
FagområdeØkonomiKausal inferens
FamilieProcess / pipelineRegression model
Oprindelsesår19362020
OphavspersonWassily LeontiefBartik (1991); identification framework by Goldsmith-Pinkham, Sorkin & Swift (2020) and Borusyak, Hull & Jaravel (2022)
TypeLinear inter-industry accounting and impact modelInstrumental-variable design
Oprindelig kildeLeontief, W. W. (1936). Quantitative input and output relations in the economic system of the United States. The Review of Economics and Statistics, 18(3), 105–125. DOI ↗Goldsmith-Pinkham, P., Sorkin, I. & Swift, H. (2020). Bartik Instruments: What, When, Why, and How. American Economic Review, 110(8), 2586–2624. DOI ↗
AliasserLeontief Model, Inter-Industry Analysis, I-O Analysis, Input-Output ModelBartik instrument, shift-share instrument, Shift-Share Araç Değişkeni (Bartik Instrument)
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ResuméInput-output analysis is a quantitative framework for representing the interdependence between the industries of an economy, introduced by Wassily Leontief in 1936. It records the flows of goods and services between sectors in a transactions table, derives fixed technical coefficients describing how much each industry buys from every other industry per unit of output, and inverts the resulting linear system to trace how an exogenous change in final demand ripples through the entire production structure.The shift-share instrumental variable, widely known as the Bartik instrument, is a causal-inference strategy that builds an instrument by interacting national or sector-level shocks (the shifts) with local composition weights (the shares). Its modern identification framework was set out by Goldsmith-Pinkham, Sorkin and Swift (2020) and Borusyak, Hull and Jaravel (2022).
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