Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to estimate the regional economic ripple effects triggered by the consumption of products manufactured by the urban-rural interchange industries in Tsuyama city through an input-output analysis and to evaluate the urban-rural interchange industries and centered region development scenario. In this paper, I also will explain the methods involved in creating a regional input-output table reflecting the urban-rural interchange sectors. In conclusion, the economic ripple effect caused by the processing and sale of local specialty products by rural public corporations was found to be the most effective measure in the case of each scenario.