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Transportation Satellite Accounts - A New Way of Measuring Transportation Services in America - BTS99-R-01

Transportation Satellite Accounts

A New Way of Measuring Transportation Services in America
BTS99-R-01


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Table of Contents File Formats
Entire Report
Overview
Measuring Transportation Services
Measures of Transportation Activities
Conceptual Overview
Relationship of the TSAs to the I-O Accounts
Components of the TSAs
TSAs Make Table
TSAs Use Table
TSAs Direct Requirements Table
TSAs Industry-by-Commodity Total Requirements Table
Methodological Overview
Step 1 - Estimating Transportation Inputs
Step 2 - Deriving the TSAs Make and Use Tables
Transportation Services as a Share of GDP
Use of Transportation Services by Industry
Transportation Services Cost by Commodities
The Multiplier Effect of Transportation Services
Future Work
List of Tables
Table 1 - Components and Output of Transportation Services
Table 2 - TSA Make of Commodities by Industries, 1992
Table 3 - TSA Use of Major Commodity Groups by Major Industry Sector, 1992
Table 4 - TSA Commodity-by-Industry Direct Requirements, 1992
Table 5 - TSA Industry-by-Commodity Total Requirements, 1992
Table 6 - Principal Data Sources
Appendix of Detailed Tables
Appendix A - Detailed Make of 100 Commodities by 100 Industries
Appendix B - Detailed Use of Commodities by Industries
Appendix C - Detailed Commodity-by-Industry Direct Requirements
Appendix D - Detailed Industry-by-Commodity Total Requirements
Compact Disc



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