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The International Input–Output Association (IIOA) is a scientific, nonprofit, membership organization to facilitate development of input–output analysis in economics and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry.

Input–output models and analysis in economics were developed by Nobel Laureate Wassily Leontief. Leontief worked from transactions among different industries, such as agriculture, manufacturing and services but for more detailed industries level and embedded in a macroeconomic framework. The field is also known as interindustry economics.

Development includes theoretical advances and improved modeling; empirical applications of input–output models and techniques; and expanded compilation of input–output tables, matrices, and associated accounts, in both national statistical offices and other kinds of venues. Data collection and analysis are carried out at the local and regional levels, for individual countries, and for economies made up of interdependent countries or regions. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Economic systems research journal of the International Input-Output Association.

    Published 1989
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