Quantifying the Economic Contribution of Regional South Australia
- Year: 2005
- Author: EconSearch
- Publisher: Regional Communities Consultative Council, Local Government Association of SA, Regional Development SA
- Country: Australia
- State/Region: South Australia
This report has been prepared by EconSearch in response to a successful tender submitted to the Project Steering Group. There were four main components to the study:
1. Development of a South Australian input-output table and a set of regional tables that, in aggregate, are consistent with the state table;
2. quantification of the economic contribution of regional South Australia;
3. preparation of user friendly spreadsheet-based input-output models for the state and a case study region; and
4. preparation of draft and final reports, including user manuals for the state and regional models.
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