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The Official Journal of the Pan-Pacific Association of Input-Output Studies (PAPAIOS)

Table 3 Effects of an increase by 20% of the final demand in manufacture of food and tobacco products

From: An input–output framework for analysing relationships between economic sectors and water use and intersectoral water relationships in Morocco

Sectors

Scenario 1

Scenario 2

Water usea

Added valueb

Water usea

Added valueb

1. Agriculture, hunting and forestry

9.81

5453.41

8.53

4739.46

2. Fishing and aquaculture

0.11

6.47

6.74

409.1

3. Mining and quarrying

0.47

39.69

1.27

108.46

4. Manufacture of food and tobacco products,

0.29

43.02

18.13

2736.85

5. Manufacture of textiles, textile products, leather and footwear

0.03

5.16

0.08

12.39

6. Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products

1

61.04

1.59

97.2

7. Mechanical, metallurgical and electrical industries

0.09

13.65

0.91

133.01

8. Other manufacturing industries

0

19.66

0

206.28

9. Manufacture of coke, refined petroleum products and fuel

0.59

7.63

1.8

23.28

10. Electricity, gas and water supply

0.62

76.23

1.64

200.45

11. Construction

0

0.38

0.01

1.08

12. Wholesale and retail trade

0.01

5.73

0.01

5.37

13. Hotels and restaurants

0.01

1.23

0.09

8.87

14. Transports

0.11

19.02

0.38

64.87

15. Post and telecommunication

0.02

2.46

0.14

16.72

16. Financial intermediation

0.11

24.92

0.9

200.37

17. Real estate, renting and business activities

0.06

25.04

0.52

235.29

18. General public administration, Social security, Education, health and social work

0.02

24.01

0.01

22.57

19. Other community, social and personal service activities

0.04

2.56

0.5

31.41

Total

9

5831.31

8

9253

  1. aChanges in water use are given as a percentage of the actual water use
  2. bIncreases in added value are given in absolute value (Billion Dirham)