Abstract

Previous studies into the formation of analytical framework for regional planning have concentrated on the use of econometric models, system dynamic models or dynamic optimization models etc. In this paper however, we have adopted an approach which is different from the previous stated approaches. It aims at the pi-oposition of a new regional planning support system via a model reference adaptive system (MRAS). Basically, we built the dynamic interregional input-output model for the Japan's nine regional economies, and then clarified regional adaptive structural changes for achieving future goals of regional planning. The resuls of this article, it is hoped, would shed a new light on studies on regional planning, regional science and regional economics.

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