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Spatial aggregation in interregional input-output models

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This work has been supported by NSF grant SOC-7907215 which is gratefully acknowledged. We also thank two anonymous reviewers for helpful comments. An earlier version of this paper, with more detail on the results of various experiments, was presented in Miller and Blair [13].

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Miller, R.E., Blair, P. Spatial aggregation in interregional input-output models. Papers of the Regional Science Association 48, 149–164 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01940996

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