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The paper describes practical aspects of the compilation of regional input-output tables of the Czech Republic. Regional input-output tables (RIOTs) are not compiled by the official statistics. RIOTs represent a supplement of published indicators of regional accounts. The compilation of RIOTs is based on the combination of different data sources. The matrix of technical coefficients derived from national input-output tables represents the fundamental base of the tables. With respect to users, the results are consistent with macroeconomic aggregates and therefore they are directly suitable for economic modelling. Moreover, RIOTs comprise the examination of elementary relationships between regions and advanced structural analysis. The paper outlines how to develop the methodology of the regional input-output tables’ compilation and illustrates the possibility of regional structural analysis.
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The paper deals with the economic development of both the Czech and Slovak Republics between the years 1970 and 1989. It focuses on the description of economy from nowadays perspective by the commonly used gross domestic product. The estimates were prepared by experts from the Department of Economic Statistics of the University of Economics in Prague. The paper describes the main conceptual differences between the previously used System of Material Product and the currently used System of National Accounts. The most important difference was in the coverage of economic activities that were considered productive for the value added estimation. The paper shows the comparison of previously published figures for Czechoslovakia with figures newly estimated for the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The key data sources consist of officially published figures on global product, national income and symmetric input-output tables.
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