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Erratum to: Understanding of economic spillover mechanism by structural path analysis: a case study of interregional social accounting matrix focused on institutional sectors in Japan

verfasst von: Hidekazu Itoh

Erschienen in: Journal of Economic Structures | Ausgabe 1/2016

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The online version of the original article can be found under doi:10.​1186/​s40008-016-0052-9.

1 Erratum to: Economic Structures (2016) 5:22 DOI 10.1186/s40008-016-0052-9

In the publication of this article (Itoh 2016), there was an error in Table 1 which was published with subheading (a) missing from the table. The subheading should be: ‘(a) Endogenous Sectors, Each Region (Hokkaido pref. and the rest of Japan (ROJ)’. This has now been updated in the original article (Itoh 2016) and the table included below (Table 1).
Table 1
Classification of accounts on ISAM.
Source: Author’s construction
(a) Endogenous sectors, each region (Hokkaido pref. and the rest of Japan (ROJ))
  
Normal SAM
SAM proposed in this research
Production activities
 
Industry
Goods and services
Industry (see, subtable (d) in details)
Goods and services
Production factors
 
Labor
Capital
Labor
Capital
Institution sectors
Current accounts
Household
Household (single category)
  
Company
Private NPO for household
Non-finance company
Finance company
  
Local Government (Prefecture)
Local agency of central Gov.
Prefecture
City, town and village
Social security funds
 
Capital accounts
Saving/investment
Saving/investment
(b) Endogenous sectors, “other part” (not included in above each region, subtable (a))
Direct tax
   
Indirect tax
   
Property income
   
Other sectors
   
Central Gov.
   
(c) Exogenous sectors
Export/import
   
(d) 10 Industrial sectors
Sector 1
Agriculture, forestry and fisheries industry
  
Sector 2
Mining
  
Sector 3
Non-durable goods manufacturing
  
Sector 4
Infrastructure equipment manufacturing
  
Sector 5
Durable goods manufacturing
  
Sector 6
Construction
  
Sector 7
Electric, gas, heat and water supply, and waste
  
Sector 8
Commerce
  
Sector 9
Transportation
  
Sector 10
Other services
  
In this empirical analysis, 10 industrial classifications are obtained by aggregating the publicly available interregional I–O table with 46 industrial sectors. One of the advantages of economy-wide model analysis (EMA) is its ability to evaluate the economic impacts on the regional economy by the differences between trade patterns and industries. For discussing the impacts on regional economies according to their differences of distribution systems, this SAM uses the commercial (commerce margin) and transportation (transport margin) sectors that are independent from other services. See Itoh (2008b) for details
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Erratum to: Understanding of economic spillover mechanism by structural path analysis: a case study of interregional social accounting matrix focused on institutional sectors in Japan
verfasst von
Hidekazu Itoh
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2016
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Journal of Economic Structures / Ausgabe 1/2016
Elektronische ISSN: 2193-2409
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40008-016-0055-6

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