Input-Output Analysis, Linear Programming and Modified Multipliers



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Input-Output Analysis, Linear Programming and Modified Multipliers

Erqian Zhu
Department of Resource Economics
University of Nevada-Reno
[email protected]

Man-Keun Kim*

Department of Resource Economics
University of Nevada-Reno
[email protected]

Phone 775-784-1447

Thomas R. Harris

Department of Resource Economics
University of Nevada-Reno
harris@,cabnr.unr.edu

* Corresponding Author

Selected Paper prepared for presentation at the Southern Agricultural Economics
Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, January 31-February 3, 2009

Copyright 2009 by Erqian Zhu, Man-Keun Kim, and Thomas R. Harris. All rights
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