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Cluster analysis has been widely used in an Input-Output framework, with the main objective of uncover the structure of production, in order to better identify
which sectors are strongly connected with each other and choose the key sectors of a
national or regional economy. There are many empirical studies determining potential
clusters from interindustry flows directly, or from their corresponding technical
(demand) or market (supply) coefficients, most of them applying multivariate statistical techniques. In this paper, after identifying clusters this way, and since it may be expected that strongly (interindustry) connected sectors share a similar growth and development path, the structure of sectoral dynamics is uncovered, by means of a stochastic geometry technique based on the correlations of industry outputs in a given period of time. An application is made, using Portuguese input-output data, and the results do not clearly
support this expectation.
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Clusters Input-Output Analysis Industry Output Dynamics
Contexto Educativo
Citação
João C. Lopes ... [et al.] .2010. "National industry cluster templates and the structure of industry output dynamics : a stochastic geometry approach". Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão. DE Working Papers; nº 20/2010/DE/UECE
Editora
ISEG - Departamento de Economia
