1972
DOI: 10.2307/1529370
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Quesnay's "Tableau économique"

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“…Leontief was the first to represent intersectoral transactions as a matrix. Although his work resulted in the proliferation of the study and applications of I-O, important work by several others preceded him including Francois Quesnay's Tableau économique in 1758 [3] (He, 1972), and Léon Walras's Elements of Pure Economics in 1874 [4] (Walras, 2010). Balanced, symmetric I-O tables are derived from non-symmetric supply and use tables using methods including those outlined by [5] Eurostat (2008).…”
Section: Input-output Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leontief was the first to represent intersectoral transactions as a matrix. Although his work resulted in the proliferation of the study and applications of I-O, important work by several others preceded him including Francois Quesnay's Tableau économique in 1758 [3] (He, 1972), and Léon Walras's Elements of Pure Economics in 1874 [4] (Walras, 2010). Balanced, symmetric I-O tables are derived from non-symmetric supply and use tables using methods including those outlined by [5] Eurostat (2008).…”
Section: Input-output Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%