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Regional Input-Output Modeling System / MIG /  Inc. / Fiscal multiplier / Economic impact analysis / Multiplier / Input-output model / Economic growth / Economics / Regional science / Macroeconomics
Date: 2003-04-11 18:35:17
Regional Input-Output Modeling System
MIG
Inc.
Fiscal multiplier
Economic impact analysis
Multiplier
Input-output model
Economic growth
Economics
Regional science
Macroeconomics

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