RT Generic T1 A multiplier evaluation of primary factors supply-shocks A1 Sancho, Ferrán A1 Cardenete Flores, Manuel Alejandro A1 Lima Díaz, M. Carmen K1 Supply multipliers K1 Applied general equilibrium K1 Supply-side key sectors AB Demand-side multipliers have ruled within multisectoral models as the main indicators for policy effectiveness and key-sector determination. The causal link between new exogenous final demand and responded endogenous total output is well understood and has been the basis for such a prevalent demand-side analysis both in linear interindustry analysis and in non-linear applied general equilibrium models. In this paper we shift the perspective to supply-side injections and we do so by studying the repercussion effects of marshalling additional primary factors, labor and capital services, which are injected into the economy and give rise to a general resource reallocation. As a result, we obtain estimates of supply multipliers that provide complementary information to standard demand multipliers. We illustrate the methodology using an empirical general equilibrium model built with the most recent data for the region of Andalusia, Spain. YR 2017 FD 2017-02 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10433/4194 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10433/4194 LA en NO REPEC_wphaei DS RIO RD May 25, 2026