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Input-Output Model (I-O)

An Input-Output model represents the flow of money in an economy, primarily through the connection between industries; to what extent are different industries buying and selling to one another in a particular geographic region. Also accounted for in an I-O model, are things like government spending, household spending, investments, imports and exports, all of which help us gain a full picture of what is happening in an economy.

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