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

Table 5 Interregional production inducement effects in the wholesale and retail and commodity brokerage services industry in the whole country.

From: Regional economic analysis of major areas in South Korea: using 2005–2010–2015 multi-regional input–output tables

         

Unit: billion won

2005

2010

2015

Export

Import

Net export

Export

Import

Net export

Export

Import

Net export

Seoul

39,196

20,508

18,688

67,470

32,365

35,106

83,893

38,145

45,748

Incheon

3550

5608

− 2058

5892

8308

− 2416

7232

9660

− 2428

Gyeonggi

15,743

24,085

− 8342

24,461

33,407

− 8946

31,170

43,517

− 12,347

Daejeon

2405

1995

411

3619

4688

− 1069

4015

5256

− 1242

Chungbuk

1733

2282

− 549

2374

4510

− 2135

2750

5518

− 2768

Chungnam

2146

3486

− 1340

2997

6944

− 3947

3615

7727

− 4111

Gwangju

2686

2172

513

3517

4123

− 607

3801

4815

− 1015

Jeonbuk

2197

3018

− 821

3119

5276

− 2157

3645

5708

− 2063

Jeonnam

1975

3679

− 1704

2549

5746

− 3197

3249

6964

− 3715

Daegu

3989

3683

306

6521

6803

− 282

6780

8064

− 1284

Gyeongbuk

2502

4898

− 2395

3770

8110

− 4341

3677

9216

− 5540

Busan

6780

6177

603

10,849

9896

954

11,447

10,707

740

Ulsan

1291

2115

− 824

1529

3328

− 1799

1503

4323

− 2820

Gyeongnam

3709

5833

− 2124

5729

9085

− 3356

6141

10,895

− 4754

Gangwon

2147

2443

− 296

2562

4295

− 1733

3400

5781

− 2381

Jeju

820

887

− 68

1498

1573

− 75

2142

2164

− 21

  1. Export represents the value transferred to other regions, and import means the value transferred from other regions