M. Sonis et al., THE STRUCTURE OF MULTI-REGIONAL TRADE-FLOWS - HIERARCHY, FEEDBACKS AND SPATIAL LINKAGES, The annals of regional science, 29(4), 1995, pp. 409-430
The identification and interpretation of regional economic structure i
s addressed by reference to a four region, three sector interregional
input-output table for the US for 1982. Using the transactions matrix,
a succession of self-influence feedback loops are identified, first a
t the macro-regional level (where all transactions are aggregated into
one sector) and, subsequently, with more sectoral detail. The feedbac
k loops are extracted hierarchically using the Matrioshka Hierarchical
Feedback Loop Principle. The empirical results reveal the domination
of domestic (intra-regional flows) and the dominant role that region 4
(Rest of the US) plays in the bi-lateral trading patterns. However, w
hen sectoral flows are introduced to the intra- and inter-regional flo
ws, the pattern of feedback loops becomes more complex, although the o
verall pattern matches the structure of the aggregate transactions flo
ws. The analysis provides insights into structure and spatial linkages
that cannot be revealed from the more usual data sources (such as the
distribution of employment by sector). With tables available for more
than one time period, it would be possible to examine structural chan
ges in a more complete fashion.