ASCANIO

Regional input-output model for Austrian federal states
ASCANIO is an econometric input-output model of the Austrian federal states embedded in a multi-country system covering the EU 27 and 15 additional economies. The model is built on supply and use tables for 74 goods and sectors along with six final demand categories, linked by international and interregional trade matrices. Factor demand and prices are estimated via a translog specification, establishing a consistent pricing mechanism. A distinctive feature is the explicit modelling of commuter linkages between federal states and regional consumption flows from domestic tourism and cross-border shopping. Consumer demand is specified through a quadratic AIDS model.

ASCANIO is an econometric input-output model of Austrian federal states that is embedded in a system of the EU 27 and 15 other countries (Australia, Brazil, China, the UK, India, Indonesia, Japan, Canada, Korea, Norway, Russia, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, the USA). At the core of the model are supply and use tables by 74 sectors or goods (NACE Rev. 2 two-digit); the sectors are linked by a trade matrix that connects the model regions at goods level. Base year of the model is 2019.

Key behavioural equations are estimated econometrically: factor demand in production is determined via a translog model together with the output prices. This leads to a consistent pricing mechanism: output prices determine basic commodity and service prices (price at the factory gate). Together with trade and transportation margins as well as taxes on goods and services, purchaser prices are derived (the prices paid by the various consumers). Exports valued at fob prices (free on board) at the border of the exporting country become cif-valued (cost, insurance, freight) imports at the border of the importing country after international trade and transportation margins have been added. The export flows of the 64 goods are to a large extent endogenous (from the mirrored imports of the other model regions); exports to the "rest of the world" not covered by the model are exogenous (but react to price developments).

In addition to interregional input linkages, ASCANIO explicitly distinguishes commuter linkages between the federal states, as well as regional consumption flows resulting from domestic tourism and purchases. In private consumption, a distinction is made between two durable (vehicles, housing) and 13 non-durable consumer goods (which are determined in a quadratic AIDS model).

Study
21.03.2023
An Estimation of Its Impact on Value Added and Employment
Finalization: January 2023
Contractor project: CERN, Directorate Office for Accelerators and Technologies
Study
13.03.2018
  • Jan-Maarten de Vet
  • Andreas Pauer
  • Erik Merkus
  • Paul Baker
  • Ana Rosa Gonzalez-Martinez
  • Tamas Kiss-Galfalvi (ECORYS)
  • Gerhard Streicher (WIFO)
  • Ana Rincon-Aznar (NIESR)
Finalization: January 2018
Project partner Austrian Institute of Economic Research, ECORYS Holding BV, National Institute of Economic and Social Research, London
Contractor project: European Commission
Article in Peer-reviewed Journal
2016
Specialist publication: Transportation Research Procedia
Article in Peer-reviewed Journal
January 2015
Specialist publication: Economic Systems Research
JEL-Codes: C67, C82, F15