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

Table 6 Interregional production inducement effects in the wholesale and retail and commodity brokerage services industry in each area.

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

26,161

15,902

10,259

39,062

25,263

13,799

51,467

33,191

18,276

Incheon

2359

4345

− 1986

3453

6228

− 2775

5474

8546

− 3072

Gyeonggi

10,503

18,776

− 8273

13,995

25,019

− 11,024

22,669

37,873

− 15,204

Daejeon

521

377

143

999

741

258

2320

1888

432

Chungbuk

399

419

− 21

567

586

− 18

1607

1749

− 143

Chungnam

496

619

− 122

690

930

− 240

1951

2240

− 289

Gwangju

950

625

325

1433

962

471

2547

1974

573

Jeonbuk

783

821

− 39

885

1110

− 225

2309

2318

− 9

Jeonnam

706

993

− 287

950

1196

− 247

2051

2615

− 564

Daegu

1225

845

380

2444

1765

679

4818

3852

966

Gyeongbuk

698

1077

− 380

971

1650

− 679

2254

3221

− 966

Busan

2808

2030

778

4395

3200

1195

6965

5450

1515

Ulsan

389

680

− 291

460

858

− 398

962

1531

− 568

Gyeongnam

1422

1909

− 487

2083

2880

− 797

4348

5295

− 947

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