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Empirical · Model class

Network and input-output empirical models

Empirical use of input-output tables and inter-sector network structure to study propagation, supply chains, and sectoral spillovers.

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What this class is for

When to reach for network and input-output empirical models

Use this class when the question is sectoral -- how a shock in one sector propagates through the production network or supply chain.

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Models in this class

Network and input-output empirical models models

Each model below has its own reference page with overview, graph, proof, and comparison material.

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Leontief input-output

Empirical input-output table accounting that traces how a final demand change ripples through inter-sector requirements.

Best for: Sector-level questions where inter-industry requirements are the main mechanism -- supply chains, propagation, sectoral exposure.

Open Leontief input-output reference
Network and input-output empirical modelsReference/Reference catalog

Network spillover

Network-based decomposition of forecast-error variance into directional spillovers across sectors or markets.

Best for: Measuring how much of one sector's variation is explained by shocks elsewhere in the production or financial network.

Open Network spillover reference

Related classes

Nearby empirical classes

These classes sit next to network and input-output empirical models in the empirical family and are worth reading next.

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