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A first approximation of the intermediate consumption matrix is necessary in the
process of regionalization of national input-output tables, according to the available
information at regional level. Different possibilities appear for this adjustment as could
be: using location quotients, gravity models or commodity balance. Then, the most
efficient solution should be searched by correction methods.
The use of location quotients is correct to generate domestic tables, but their
traditional formulations do not detect cross-hauling and, therefore, it involves an
overestimation of the domestic intermediate consumption. This paper proposes a
modification of this formulation smoothing magnitudes that interfere with the updating
processes, so it is feasible to estimate gross exports and imports matrices.
For practical purposes, a calibration procedure will be formalized in order to
optimize the results of the bi-regional table between Galicia and the rest of Spain. This
last test is possible because there are enough data included in the regional input-output
framework.
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Birregional Cocientes de localización Cross-hauling Input-output
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Asociación Española de Profesores Universitarios de Matemáticas para la Economía y la Empresa (ASEPUMA)
