Direct and indirect resource utilisation by the jamaican construction sector

作者: Hilton McDavid

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摘要: The 1993 Input-Output Table prepared by the Planning Institute of Ja maica is employed in this paper to analyse direct and indirect resource utilisation Construction Sector. construction output multiplier 1.614 wages represented 66.93% value added 32.4% total inputs, establishing industry as a major progenitor jobs economy. Ttechnology utilised sector can be consid ered intermediate. Total domestic purchases from other sectors are 34.68%, while imports represent 13.41%. suggests that if government intends use stimulate economy, atten tion should paid "Dwelling Sector".

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