[R] R ioanalysis pkg
Bert Gunter
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Wed Nov 11 02:08:36 CET 2020
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On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 4:55 PM Gaspar Núñez <nurogaleo using gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Hope you are doing well, I´m trying to start working
> with ioanalysis package, however its being difficult for me
> to prepare data from my own input-output table,
> import it into R in order to apply the ioanalysis functions
> Any help on this will be highly appreciated.
> Please note that I do not need links to the ioanalysis manual
> nor to pages describing the package and its functions,
> but something like a tutorial or worked example on
> how to prepare data from the input-output table
> import data into R, so that after that i can work with ioanalysis
>
> Thank you very much in advance
>
> Gaspar Núñez
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