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In his work Input-Output Economics, Leontief provides an example of a simplified economy with just three sectors: agriculture, manufacturing, and households (i.e., the sector of the economy that produces labor). It has the following input-out- put matrix: Source: Input-Output Economics. TABLE CANNOT COPY Find the amount of each commodity that should be produced.
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A much-simplified version of Leontief's 42 -sector analysis of the 1947 American economy has the following input-output matrix. Source: Input-Output Economics. TABLE CANNOT COPY Find the amount of each commodity that should be produced.
Consider the open economy described by the accompanying table, where the input is in dollars needed for $1.00$dollars of output. (a) Find the consumption matrix for the economy. (b) Suppose that the open sector has a demand for $1930$dollars worth of housing, $3860$dollars worth of food, and $5790$dollars worth of utilities. Use row reduction to find a production vector that will meet this demand exactly.
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