Discussion Paper No.1406
Abstract :
				Japan has many input-output tables, national and regional. We focus on the Nagoya
				metropolitan area, in which Toyota Motors is headquartered along with many
				industries manufacturing transport equipment, machine tools and other machinery.
				This area is included in the region covered by three prefectures; Aichi, Gifu, and Mie. To
				construct a multi-regional input-output table from these prefectures, we first break
				down each prefecture table with 186 sectors into several smaller sub-regional tables.
				Then we combine each table into one multi-regional input output table, consisting of 14
				sub-regions. Transaction values among sub-regions of each sector are estimated by the
				gravity-RAS method, in which the initial values are obtained by the gravity model.
				Using the multi-regional table, we discuss the structural characteristics of the Nagoya
				metropolitan area. We then show a way to cope with the various inconsistencies of
				regional definitions, administrative and economic, in the input-output analysis.
				
				
				Keywords : Multi-regional input-output table, Gravity-RAS method, Average
				Propagation Lengths, Nagoya metropolitan area