Presenter: Connor Franks, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Economist
Sponsor(s): NOAA Central Library and NOAA's Performance, Risk, and Social Science Office (PRSSO)
Abstract: This workshop offers a brief overview of Bureau of Economic Analysis’ Supply-Use tables, including a discussion on requirements tables and the RIMS model. These data offer a comprehensive picture of the inner workings of the U.S. economy, showing production relationships among industries and commodities. Economists and researchers can use the data to analyze the economic effects of specific industries or events.
Keywords: Supply-Use, Input-output Model, Marine Economy
Bio: Connor Franks has been an economist with the Bureau of Economic Analysis for five years and specializes in input-output accounting. He has worked on a variety of satellite accounts including the Outdoor Recreation Satellite Account (ORSA), the Marine Economy Satellite Account (MESA), the Space Economy Satellite Account (SESA), etc. His work on satellite accounts ranges from research and development of estimates, technical oversight, public outreach, and development of publication materials.