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Interregional Analysis of United States Freight Shipments
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This paper discusses the United States multiregional input-output model. The model is a flexible technique of analysis that can be used for many different regional economic studies. To illustrate its use, a description is given of the application of the model in an analysis of the regional and industrial interrelationships between the transportation and energy sectors of the American economy.
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Polenske, K., "Interregional Analysis of United States Freight Shipments," SAE Technical Paper 740028, 1974, https://doi.org/10.4271/740028.Also In
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