Keywords: C67; O30; D57; C23; Networks; Input-output tables; Sectors; Research and development;
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Keywords: Energy transition; Climate policy; Energy-economy modeling; Netherlands; E12; E17; E27; E37; E47; D57; D58;
Keywords: B10; B20; D57; D70; L16; P16; Structural Political Economy; Structural economic analysis; Economic interests; Vertical integration; Input-output analysis;
Keywords: C13; C33; D57; Q40; R15; R20; Rebound effect; Household energy consumption; Input-output analysis; Risk vulnerability; China;
Keywords: Global value chains; Trade; Technology; Tasks; Occupations; D57; F16; F66; J21; O33;
Keywords: C67; D57; Q18; Linear CGE models; Social accounting matrix; Food waste;
Keywords: C67; D57; Q22; Aquaculture; Input-output analysis; Macroeconomics; Natural resource economics;
Keywords: C67; D57; J20; Q42; Q43; Q56; Input-output; Renewable energy; Energy efficiency; Fossil Fuels; Employment multipliers; Fiscal policy;
Keywords: D57; G20; Financial services; Input-output analysis; Sectoral linkages;
Keywords: C67; D57; L71; L95; Q43; Natural gas; Gas transmission; Investment assessment; Energy policy; Multi-regional input-output modeling; European Union;
Keywords: Quantitative input-output analysis; eigenvector method; development economics; C1; D57; O1; análisis cuantitativo de insumo-producto; metodologÃa eigenvector; desarrollo económico; C1; D57; O1;
Keywords: D57; E65; O25; O54; Brazilian productive structure; Industrial sectors; International crisis; Economic policies; Input-output analysis;
Keywords: C61; C68; D57; D58; Q47; Integrated assessment; Computable general equilibrium; Model validation; Matrix balancing; Cross-entropy; Database-modeling nexus;
Keywords: C67; D57; F18; O53; Q4; Q5; China; Environmentally extended; Input-output analysis;
Keywords: Total energy intensity; Foreign-invested enterprises; Chinese owned enterprises; Final demand structure; Input-output table; D57; Q53;
Keywords: Rebound effects; Income and substitution effects; Linear almost ideal demand system; D14; Q41; Q54; C20; c22; d57;
Keywords: D24; D57; F14; L60; Value chain; Productivity; Profitability; Industrial structures;
Keywords: Energy efficiency; Indirect rebound effects; Economy-wide rebound effects; Household energy consumption; CGE models; C68; D57; D58; Q41; Q43; Q48;
Keywords: C67; D57; Q43; Q56; Input-output analysis; Emissions embodied in trade; Structural decomposition analysis; Processing exports; Normal exports; China;
Keywords: C67; D57; Network theory; Input-output analysis; Structural equivalence; Structural analysis;
Keywords: D57; R15; Q56; Input-output; CO2 emissions; Key sectors; Trade; Minas Gerais;
Updating China's input-output tables series using MTT method and its comparison
Keywords: Input-output table series; MTT method; Updating; Forecasting; Performance comparison; D57; C82;
An analysis of CO2 emissions in Italy through the Macro Multiplier (MM) approach
Keywords: Key industries in emission; CO2 emission; Linkages analysis; Macro multiplier approach; Q56; C67; D57;
The increase in Brazilian household income and its impact on CO2 emissions: Evidence for 2003 and 2009 from input-output tables
Keywords: CO2 emissions; Household consumption; Input-output analysis; D12; D57; C67; Q40; Q50;
Análisis multisectorial del papel del sector exterior en la economÃa española
Keywords: C63; C67; D57; D59; sector exterior; matrices de contabilidad social; modelos lineales; análisis de descomposición; foreign sector; social accounting matrices; linear models; decomposition analysis;
Comparing energy use structures: An input-output decomposition analysis of large economies
Keywords: D57; Q49; Demand; Input-output matrix; Production structure; Energy usage;
The role of consumption patterns, demand and technological factors on the recent evolution of CO2 emissions in a group of advanced economies
Keywords: C67; D57; Q53; Q56; CO2 emissions; Consumption patterns; Input-output; Structural Decomposition Analysis; Advanced economies;
The dynamics of the labour market and income distribution in relation to the speed of demand saturation
Keywords: D57; E24; E25; E27; O31Demand saturation; NAIRU; Income distribution; Stochastically heterogeneous model
Simplifying the input-output analysis through the use of topological graphs
Keywords: C65; C67; D57; Fundamental product; Autonomous set; Indecomposable matrix; Graph Theory;
Wage-productivity differentials and Indian economic efficiency
Keywords: D24; D41; D57; D58; I20; J24; J31; O53; Competitive pressure; Wage and productivity inequality; Efficiency; Returns to education; Frontier-general equilibrium analysis; Multiplicative decomposition; Skill formation; Trade efficiency;
Income inequality and carbon dioxide emissions: The case of Chinese urban households
Keywords: D12; D30; D57; Q42; Q56; R20; Income inequality; Carbon dioxide emissions; Household consumption; Urban China;
How responsible is a region for its carbon emissions? An empirical general equilibrium analysis
Keywords: D57; D58; O18; O44; Q56; Computable general equilibrium modelling; Input-output accounting; CO2 targets; Carbon footprints; Environmental responsibility;
Identifying critical supply chain paths that drive changes in CO2 emissions
Keywords: D57; Q57; Climate change; Critical supply-chain paths; CO2 emission; Structural decomposition analysis; Structural path decomposition analysis; Japan;
Accounting for intermediates: Production sharing and trade in value added
Keywords: F1; C67; D57; R15; Production sharing; Vertical specialization; Domestic content; Value added; Input-output tables;
Socioeconomic distribution of emissions and resource use in Ireland
Keywords: Pollution; Household emissions; Distributional analysisQ52; Q53; D39; D57
Linking NAMEA and Input output for 'consumption vs. production perspective' analyses: Evidence on emission efficiency and aggregation biases using the Italian and Spanish environmental accounts
Keywords: Q53; Q56; D57; F18; NAMEA; Extended Input Output; Sustainable consumption and production; Aggregation bias; Final demand;
Ex-ante evaluation of a targeted job program: Hypothetical integration in a social accounting matrix of South Africa
Keywords: C67; D57; E24; E62; H51; H52; Hypothetical integration; Social accounting matrix; Expanded public works program; South Africa;
An investigation of issues relating to where energy should enter the production function
Keywords: C68; D57; D58; R15; Q41; Q43; General equilibrium; KLEM production function; Separability assumptions;
Identifying the sources of energy use change: Multiple calibration decomposition analysis and structural decomposition analysis
Keywords: C67; D57; D58; Q40; Q50Calibration; Carbon dioxide emissions; Decomposition; Energy use; Structural decomposition analysis
Balance, Manhattan norm and Euclidean distance of industrial policies for the US
Keywords: C67; D31; D57; R15; Structural change; Macro Multiplier approach; Multipliers analysis; IO model;
What causes the change in energy demand in the economy?: The role of technological change
Keywords: D57; D58; O30; Q40; Q50; Calibration; Carbon dioxide emissions; Energy use; General equilibrium model; Technological change;
Modeling input-output impacts with substitutions in the household sector: A numerical example
Keywords: C67; D57; R19; Input-output; RAS; Substitution effects;
A double calibration approach to the estimation of technological change
Keywords: D57; D58; O30Calibration; General equilibrium model; Technological change
Nitrogen and sulphur outcomes of a carbon emissions target excluding traded allowances - The Swedish case 2020
Keywords: Q53; Q58; D57; Emission multipliers; Carbon trading; Emission/GDP ratio; Environmental goals; Input-output analysis;
Oil prices and the South African economy: A macro–meso–micro analysis
Keywords: H2; D57; R2Oil; Welfare; South Africa
Does product lifetime extension increase our income at the expense of energy consumption?
Keywords: D33; D57; E01; Social accounting; Energy accounting; Income flow; Passenger vehicle use; Gasoline consumption; Passenger vehicle lifetime; Fuel economy; Macro rebound effect;
Negative rebound and disinvestment effects in response to an improvement in energy efficiency in the UK economy
Keywords: D57; D58; R15; Q41; Q43; General equilibrium; Energy efficiency; Rebound effects; Disinvestment;
How does Japanese compliance with the Kyoto Protocol affect environmental productivity in China and Japan?
Keywords: D57; D58; F18Input–output; Heckscher–Ohlin theory; General equilibrium analysis; Eco-efficiency; Industrial ecology
Modelling water policies with sustainability constraints: A dynamic accounting analysis
Keywords: Management of water resources; Sustainability; Economic and environmental accounting schemes; Economic impact evaluation; Q25; Q28; C67; D57;
Final demand impact on output: A macro multiplier approach
Keywords: C67; D31; D57; R15Structural change; Multiplier analysis; Social accounting matrix