Interregional Input Output
tables
Downloadable input-output tables in
Excel and Irios format:
Intercountry EU Tables in current prices
The above input-output tables are free. We only ask you to always refer to the
original source whenever you use these tables and publish results based on them.
The original source is: Jan A. van der Linden, Interdependence and
Specialisation in the European Union. PhD, Department of Economics, University
of Groningen, 1999. The first publication about these tables is: Jan
Oosterhaven, Changing specialisation and interdependency of EC-economies
1959-1975. Australazian Journal of Regional Studies 1/1 (1995), pp.
51-64. A summary of the construction of these tables is found in: J.A. van der
Linden & J. Oosterhaven, European Community Intercountry Input-Output Relations:
Construction Method and Main Results for 1965-1985. Economic Systems Research
7/3 (1995), pp. 249-69.
Inter country EU tables in constant prices (1985 = 100)
The above input-output tables
are free. We only ask you to always refer to the original source whenever you
use these tables and publish results based on them. The original source is: Alex
R. Hoen, An Input-Output analysis of European Integration. PhD,
Department of Economics, University of Groningen, 1999. Please also refer to the
summary of the construction of the current price tables on which the above
constant price tables are based. This summary is found in: J.A. van der Linden &
J. Oosterhaven, European Community Intercountry Input-Output Relations:
Construction Method and Main Results for 1965-1985. Economic Systems Research
7/3 (1995), pp. 249-69.
Bi-regional Dutch tables with 6 sectors
The above input-output tables
are free. We only ask you to always refer to the original source whenever you
use these tables and publish results based on them. The original source is:
RUG/CBS, Regionale Samenhang in Nederland. Bi-regionale input-output tabellen
en aanbod- en gebruiktabellen voor de 12 provincies en de twee mainport regio's.
REG-publicatie 20, University of Groningen, 1999. For English language
publications you may additionally refer to: G.J. Eding, J. Oosterhaven, B. de
Vet & H. Nijmeijer, Constructing Regional Supply and Use Tables: Dutch
Experiences. in: G.J.D. Hewings, M. Sonis, M. Madden and Y. Kimura (eds)
Understanding and Interpreting Economic Structure, Springer Verlag, Berlin,
1999, pp. 237-63.
Tables for more sectors (after payment) are
available upon request.
Contact
j.oosterhaven@rug.nl or fax +31 050 363 7337
National European Tables IASON
The above input-output tables
are free. We only ask you to always refer to the original source whenever you
use these tables and whenever you publish results based on them. The original
source is:
IASON (Integrated Assessment of Spatial Economic and Network Effects
of Transport Investments and Policies)

Interregional tables Indonesia 1985
These very large tables (27 provinces, 25 sectors!) are fully
interregional and were constructed during a World Bank project at the
Indondesian central planning bureau BAPPENAS in Jakarta 1990-1995. See for more
details: D. Stelder (1995), "Interregional I-O Modelling in Indonesia: a
Constrained Growth Rate Approach with Endogenous Investment", Economic
Systems Research 7(2), pp117-135.
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