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Figure 1 Value Added by Transportation Mode: 1997

Figure 1 Value Added by Transportation Mode: 1997

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(Billions of dollars, at producers' prices)

Mode In-housea For-hireb Value added Truck 116.73 81.42 Air 3.77 43.8 Rail 0.52 21.0 Water...

Figure 1 Value Added by Transportation Mode: 1997

Figure 1 Value Added by Transportation Mode: 1997

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a In-house transportation consists of the services provided by non-transportation industries for their use. It includes privately owned and operated vehicles of...

Components of the TSAs

Components of the TSAs Purpose of the TSAs

The TSAs consist of four tables: make (production), use (consumption), direct requirements, and industry-by-commodity total requirements table. The TSAs make and use tables present I-O data with in-house transportation added as an...

Comparison of 1997 TSAs to the 1992 TSAs

Comparison of 1997 TSAs to the 1992 TSAs Introduction

The 1997 TSAs cannot be compared to prior TSAs because of the change in the method for estimating in-house transportation and in the industrial classification system for the I-O accounts, as previously mentioned. To allow...

Box C Producers' and Purchasers' Prices

Box C Producers' and Purchasers' Prices

In the make and use tables, the values are presented in millions of dollars at producers' prices. Producers' prices include excise and sales taxes collected and remitted by producers' but exclude the markup on commodities that final users must pay in...

Box B Satellite Accounts

Box B Satellite Accounts

Satellite accounts expand the analytical capacity of basic economic accounts for selected areas of social concern, such as transportation and tourism, without overburdening them with details or interfering with their general-purpose orientation. As such,...