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Author:Schindler, Graham 

Working Paper
Forecasting structural change with a regional econometric input-output model

The sophistication of regional economic models has been demonstrated in several ways, most recently in the form of linking several modeling systems or in the expansion in the number of equations that can be manipulated successfully to produce impact analyses or forecasts. In this paper, an alternative perspective is employed. What do regional macro-level forecasts indicate about the process of structural change? A new methodology is illustrated that enables analysts to make forecasts of detailed structural change in the interindustry relations in an economy. Using a regional ...
Working Paper Series, Regional Economic Issues , Paper WP-96-2

Working Paper
The role of the financial services industry in the local economy

Working Paper Series, Issues in Financial Regulation , Paper WP-97-21

Journal Article
Chicago's economic transformation: past and future

Economic Perspectives , Volume 19 , Issue Sep , Pages 2-9

Working Paper
Sensitivity of the Chicago Region Econometric Input-Output Model [ CREIM] to alternative sources of interindustry relationships

Working Paper Series, Regional Economic Issues , Paper 95-16

Conference Paper
The hollowing out process in the Chicago economy, 1975-2011

The metropolitan economy of Chicago has experienced a significant transformation in its economic structure over the past twenty years. Using a method for extraction of inputoutput tables that has been described elsewhere, it has been possible to produce an economic photograph of the Chicago region, annually, for the period 19752011. This paper explores the nature of these structural changes through examination of the changes in the composition of the Leontief multipliers and changes in the economic landscapes interpreted through application of the multiplier product matrix. The resulting ...
Assessing the Midwest Economy , Paper GL-7

Conference Paper
The export-occupation interface: the Chicago experience

The effect of exports on occupational demand is estimated. The notions of absorption and dissipating industries are introduced. Absorption industries form economic clusters that provide a mechanism to help explain the nature of regional changes as a result of the changes in exports
Assessing the Midwest Economy , Paper GL-8

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