ECESIS: An Interregional Economic-Demographic Model of the United States

ECESIS: An Interregional Economic-Demographic Model of the United States

An Interregional Economic-Demographic Model of the United States

Beaumont, Paul M.

Taylor & Francis Inc

06/2019

510

Mole

Inglês

9780815350422

15 a 20 dias

703

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Preface 1. Introduction, Overview and Summary 2. Output and Price Determination 3. Production Function and Capacity Constraints 4. Factor Demands 5. Wages and Income 6. Labor Force and Unemployment 7. Population Projection Techniques 8. The Demographic Model 9. Fertility, Mortality and Migration 10. Multiplier Tests 11. Alternative Demographic Models 12. Simulation Experiments 13. Conclusion, Critique and Future Research
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Interregional Economic Demographic Model;Demographic Accounts Model;demographics;Nonmanufacturing Employment;United states demography;State Economic Models;United states demographics;Age Sex Group;US demography;Total Labor Force Participation Rate;US demographics;Cohort Component Model;US economics;General Revenue Sharing Funds;economic demography;Factor Demand Equations;regional econometric models;East North Central;migration economics;Labor Force Participation Rate;interstate migration;Long Run Multipliers;structural econometric models;Capacity Utilization Rate;economic geography;Demographic Model;economic modelling;Percent Significance Level;multiregional demographic;Economic Demographic Model;multiregional demography;CONTROL Solution;population economics;Modified Markov Model;US population;Manufacturing Wage Rate;US migration;Population Projection Model;United States population;RAS Procedure;United States migration;Multiplier Results;Cohort Component Method;Aggregate Supply Curve;Dynamic Multipliers