WANG Jian-yu, XIE Min. Association Analysis between the Civil Aviation and the Other Economic Sectors ——Based on China's 2002 Input-Output Table[J]. Journal of Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics Social Sciences Edition, 2009, 22(3): 17-22.
Citation:
WANG Jian-yu, XIE Min. Association Analysis between the Civil Aviation and the Other Economic Sectors ——Based on China's 2002 Input-Output Table[J]. Journal of Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics Social Sciences Edition, 2009, 22(3): 17-22.
WANG Jian-yu, XIE Min. Association Analysis between the Civil Aviation and the Other Economic Sectors ——Based on China's 2002 Input-Output Table[J]. Journal of Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics Social Sciences Edition, 2009, 22(3): 17-22.
Citation:
WANG Jian-yu, XIE Min. Association Analysis between the Civil Aviation and the Other Economic Sectors ——Based on China's 2002 Input-Output Table[J]. Journal of Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics Social Sciences Edition, 2009, 22(3): 17-22.
Input-output analysis is an effective method to analyze the national e conomy quantitatively. The method could be used to research the association rela tionship between different economic sectors and products. Using the method of in put-output analysis, the author adjusts and calculates China's 2002 input-outp ut table, and then analyses the association relationships between civil aviation a nd the other economic sectors. It's the conclusion that as a fundamental industr y, civil aviation industry produces great economic benefits. The pulling effect of the civil aviation industry is higher than the social average standard, and t he promotion effect is lower than the social average standard.
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