These are economic models in Make and Use formats with variations of one and two-region versions where the one region is just a U.S. state of interest (SoI) and the two-region version include both the SoI and Rest of the U.S. (RoUS). Inudstry and Commodity output vectors are also provided. Models are available representing annual totals for each year for each state from 2012 to 2017. Variations for "Domestic" forms of models are available. See the associated publication, also available without fees in PubMed, for details. These models were created with stateior v0.1.0 (https://github.com/USEPA/stateior/releases/tag/0.1.0). and can be used in that R software. See https://github.com/USEPA/stateior/tree/0.1.0 for usage details. The provided data link reveals many R Data Format (.RDS) files that can be read into R, along with metadata files in JSON format that provide information on provenance of the data. File names corresponded with the definitions in the associated data dictionary (for two-region files) and the associated supporting link (for one-region files). Other files are precursors to the one and two-region models with data that are used in the model building process and can be read into R. All model files corresponding to the associated publication have the the text "0.1.0" in the filename, for example "Census_StateExport_2013_0.1.0.rds". Each file contains all states for the year in the file name with a year is included.
This dataset is associated with the following publication:
Li, M., J. Ferreira, C.D. Court, D. Meyer, M. Li, and W.W. Ingwersen. StateIO - Open Source Economic Input-Output Models for the 50 States of the United States of America. International Regional Science Review. SAGE Publications, THOUSAND OAKS, CA, USA, 46(4): 428-481, (2023).