Improving the Quality of Regional Economic Indicators in the UK : A Framework for the Production of Supply and Use and Input Output Tables for the Four Nations
Davidson, Sharada Nia and Black, James and Connolly, Kevin and Spowage, Mairi (2022) Improving the Quality of Regional Economic Indicators in the UK : A Framework for the Production of Supply and Use and Input Output Tables for the Four Nations. Discussion paper. Economic Statistics Centre of Excellence, London.
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Abstract
With increased devolution of powers, the UK’s departure from the EU and Covid-19 having different impacts on different areas of the UK, timely regional economic statistics are needed to support regional and national policymaking. This paper develops a strategic framework for the production of supply and use tables (SUTs) and input output tables (IOTs) for the four nations of the UK. Our proposed framework is supported by three pieces of analysis. First, we undertake a comprehensive review of different methods for constructing regional SUTs and IOTs and current international practise. Second, we discuss how the Scottish, Northern Irish and UK SUTs and IOTs are produced and the challenges faced in their construction. Third, we compare the existing Scottish IOT, produced using hybrid methods, with the Scottish IOT we obtain through top-down regionalisation of the UK IOT using location quotients. We conclude our paper by outlining nine key recommendations.
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Davidson, Sharada Nia, Black, James ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7796-0910, Connolly, Kevin ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2333-2211 and Spowage, Mairi;-
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Item type: Monograph(Discussion paper) ID code: 80941 Dates: DateEvent31 May 2022PublishedNotes: Published as ESCoE Discussion Paper 2022-14. Subjects: Social Sciences > Communities. Classes. Races > Regional economics. Space in economics Department: Strathclyde Business School > Economics
Strathclyde Business School > Fraser of Allander InstituteDepositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 01 Jun 2022 11:01 Last modified: 21 Nov 2024 01:35 URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/80941