2019
DOI: 10.32910/ep.70.3.4
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Alternativni model izoliranja sektora u input-output sustavu: metodološki pristup i primjena na hrvatski IKT sektor

Abstract: Cilj ovog rada je razvoj alternativnog modela izoliranja sektora u input-output sustavu za određivanje doprinosa sektora od interesa nacionalnom gospodarstvu te intenziteta međusektorske povezanosti sektora od interesa. Predloženi metodološki pristup primjenjiv je za onu grupu proizvodnih sektora koji uključuju više od jednog odjeljka klasifikacije u službeno objavljenim input-output tablicama. Model izoliranja sektora u input-output sustavu je primjenjiv za komparativnu analizu svih gospodarstava koja koriste… Show more

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“…The relatively high integration of the computer programming and telecommunications industries is probably a result of the application of modern technologies, have led ICT services to become increasingly dependent on reliable, high-speed internet access. These results are in line with the findings in previous studies [15,20,31], according to which the development of programming, consulting, data processing and website maintenance services implies the availability of quality telecommunication services, primarily high-speed broadband internet connections.…”
Section: Research Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…The relatively high integration of the computer programming and telecommunications industries is probably a result of the application of modern technologies, have led ICT services to become increasingly dependent on reliable, high-speed internet access. These results are in line with the findings in previous studies [15,20,31], according to which the development of programming, consulting, data processing and website maintenance services implies the availability of quality telecommunication services, primarily high-speed broadband internet connections.…”
Section: Research Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The share of the direct, indirect and induced effects of the ICT sector in terms of output, GVA and employment in the total Croatian economy in 2015 amounted to 7.37%, 7.74% and 5.58%, respectively. Based on the alternative model for sector extraction, in [15], the contribution of Croatian ICT sectors and a measure of their relative integration for the year 2010 were calculated. The results indicated lower contribution values for the ICT manufacturing industry than the ICT services industry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%