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Demo-economic Modeling: Review and Prospects
International Regional Science Review ( IF 1.971 ) Pub Date : 2021-02-28 , DOI: 10.1177/0160017621994638
Peter W. J. Batey 1 , Geoffrey J. D. Hewings 2
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This paper focuses on progress in achieving greater integration between demographic and economic components in system-wide modeling. It underlines the importance of Czamanski’s Baltimore model as well as other influential research based on the two-sector economic base model, before proceeding to review more complex, spatially-disaggregated economy-wide models. The subsequent work of Ledent, Schinnar and others is presented as the foundation for some important initiatives that centered on the Batey-Madden model and its derivatives. Attention is directed to some recent advances in the Batey-Madden model and subsequent work addressing household heterogeneity in the context of income formation and distribution associated with contributions by Miyazawa. The paper explores some avenues for integration of activity analysis and household disaggregation based on income, age or skill endowments to enhance the understanding of the role that households play in the economy.



中文翻译:

示范经济模型:回顾与展望

本文着重于在系统范围内的建模中实现人口与经济组成部分之间更大程度的集成方面的进展。它着重说明了Czamanski的巴尔的摩模型以及基于两部门经济基础模型的其他有影响力的研究的重要性,然后才着手审查更复杂的,按空间分类的整个经济模型。Ledent,Schinnar和其他人的后续工作是一些重要活动的基础,这些活动以巴蒂-马登模型及其衍生模型为中心。人们关注巴蒂-马登模型的最新进展,以及随后的工作,即在宫泽的贡献与收入形成和分配相关的背景下解决家庭异质性问题。

更新日期:2021-03-01
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