000132318 001__ 132318 000132318 005__ 20250401105158.0 000132318 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.22004/ag.econ.132318 000132318 037__ $$a1100-2016-89760 000132318 037__ $$a1100-2016-90351 000132318 041__ $$aeng 000132318 245__ $$aThe Effects of Interregional Trade Flow Estimating Procedures on Multiregional Social Accounting Matrix Multipliers 000132318 260__ $$c2006 000132318 269__ $$a2006 000132318 300__ $$a21 000132318 336__ $$aJournal Article 000132318 520__ $$aSocial accounting matrix (SAM) models have become standard methods to provide quantitative economic impact evaluation. SAM models and methods have a wide body of literature and dates back several decades. In recent years there has been a growing interest in using interregional and multiregional SAM models. IMPLAN provides data necessary, in a convenient format, to construct single-region SAM models. Procedures of the use of IMPLAN data in concert with BEA’s “journey-to-work” commuting flows and data from the Commodity Flow Survey (CFS) collected by the Census Bureau and compiled by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics to construct state-level multiregional SAM models has been demonstrated. However, little research exists concerning the creation of multiregional SAM models at geographic scales lower than states, especially the roll that interregional trade plays in the accuracy of these models. This paper evaluates sensitivity of multiregional SAM multipliers to the procedures used to estimate interregional trade flows. 000132318 650__ $$aResearch Methods/Statistical Methods 000132318 700__ $$aRobinson, Dennis P. 000132318 700__ $$aLiu, Zuoming 000132318 773__ $$tJournal of Regional Analysis and Policy$$j36$$k01$$d2006 000132318 8564_ $$97eeff4db-d6b4-4a8a-99df-276dc415ce40$$s435895$$uhttps://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/132318/files/06-1-8.pdf 000132318 887__ $$ahttp://purl.umn.edu/132318 000132318 909CO $$ooai:ageconsearch.umn.edu:132318$$pGLOBAL_SET 000132318 912__ $$nSubmitted by Adrienne Keiser (keise023@umn.edu) on 2012-08-28T16:56:24Z No. of bitstreams: 1 06-1-8.pdf: 435895 bytes, checksum: e5dfc0ae892f7feb6b1537ff2106e115 (MD5) 000132318 912__ $$nMade available in DSpace on 2012-08-28T16:56:26Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 06-1-8.pdf: 435895 bytes, checksum: e5dfc0ae892f7feb6b1537ff2106e115 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2006 000132318 913__ $$aLicense granted by Adrienne Keiser (keise023@umn.edu) on 2012-08-28T16:54:21Z (GMT): <center> <h2> Deposit Agreement </h2> </center> I represent that I am the creator of the digital material identified herein (&ldquo;Work&rdquo;). I represent that the work is original and that I either own all rights of copyright or have the right to deposit the copy in a digital archive such as AgEcon Search. I represent that in regard to any non-original material included in the Work I have secured written permission of the copyright owner (s) for this use or believe this use is allowed by law. I further represent that I have included all appropriate credits and attributions. I hereby grant the Regents of the University of Minnesota (&ldquo;University&rdquo;), through AgEcon Search, a non-exclusive right to access, reproduce, and distribute the Work, in whole or in part, for the purposes of security, preservation, and perpetual access. I grant the University a limited, non-exclusive right to make derivative works for the purpose of migrating the Work to other media or formats in order to preserve access to the Work. I do not transfer or intend to transfer any right of copyright or other intellectual property to the University. If the Deposit Agreement is executed by the Author�s Representative, the Representative shall separately execute the following representation: I represent that I am authorized by the Author to execute this Deposit Agreement on behalf of the Author. 000132318 980__ $$a1100 000132318 982__ $$gJournal of Regional Analysis and Policy>Volume 36, Issue 1, 2006