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Location Quotient×Input-Output Analysis×Shift-Share Analysis×
Lĩnh vựcKinh tế họcKinh tế họcKinh tế học
HọProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Năm ra đời196019361960
Người khởi xướngDeveloped in regional science; codified by Walter IsardWassily LeontiefEdgar S. Dunn (Daniel Creamer credited with early use)
LoạiDescriptive index of relative regional concentrationLinear inter-industry accounting and impact modelDescriptive decomposition of regional growth
Công trình gốcIsard, W. (1960). Methods of Regional Analysis: An Introduction to Regional Science. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. ISBN: 9780262090032Leontief, 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 ↗Dunn, E. S. (1960). A statistical and analytical technique for regional analysis. Papers of the Regional Science Association, 6(1), 97–112. DOI ↗
Tên gọi khácLQ, Coefficient of Localization, Regional Specialization RatioLeontief Model, Inter-Industry Analysis, I-O Analysis, Input-Output ModelShift-Share Decomposition, SSA, Esteban-Marquillas Shift-Share, Regional Shift-Share
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Tóm tắtThe location quotient (LQ) is a simple descriptive index that measures how concentrated an industry is in a region relative to a larger reference area, usually the nation. It is the ratio of the industry's share of local employment (or output) to its share of national employment. An LQ above one means the region is more specialized in that industry than the nation as a whole; an LQ below one means it is under-represented.Input-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.Shift-share analysis is a descriptive technique that decomposes the change in a regional variable — most often sectoral employment — into three additive components: the part attributable to overall national growth, the part attributable to the region's industry mix, and the part attributable to the region's own competitive performance. Formalized by Edgar Dunn in 1960, it answers whether a region grew because the national economy grew, because it specializes in fast-growing industries, or because its industries outperformed (or underperformed) their national counterparts.
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