Abstract
The Supply-Use Tables (SUTs) form a central part of the national accounts, providing a framework to bring together a range of data and, through balancing, to ensure the coherency and consistency of various parts of the national accounts. The SUTs thus serve many purposes, in particular, statistical and analytical, not just for producers but also for a range of different users, and their analytical dimension is especially enhanced when the SUTs are transformed into Input-Output Tables (IOTs). For analytical purposes, the assumptions about the relationships between inputs and outputs are required irrespective of whether the products have been produced by the primary industry or by other industries as their secondary output.
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Title
A Brief Note on Supply-Use and Input-Output Tables
Description
Summary based on...
1. UN Handbook on Supply and Use Tables and Input-Output Tables with Extensions and Applications (2018)
2. Eurostat Manual of Supply, Use and Input-Output Tables (2008)
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