Journal of Economic Structures
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Volume 6, issue 1, 2017
- Compilation of a regionally extended inter-country input–output table and its application to global value chain analyses pp. 1-38

- Bo Meng and Norihoko Yamano
- Mexico’s economic infrastructure: international benchmark and its impact on growth pp. 1-26

- Catalina Cantu
- Economic structures, institutions and economic performance pp. 1-18

- Collin Constantine
- Mega-regional trade Agreements: Costly distractions for developing countries? pp. 1-18

- Badri G Narayanan and Sangeeta Khorana
- Repercussion effects of consumption by Chinese, Taiwanese, and Korean tourists in Kyoto: using a regional waste input–output approach pp. 1-18

- Makiko Tsukui and Masaru Kagatsume
- Modelling the dynamics of economic development driven by agricultural growth in Patna Region, India pp. 1-27

- Rashmi Kumari and V. Devadas
- Inter-industry analysis in the Korean flow-of-funds accounts pp. 1-27

- Jiyoung Kim
- Effects of farmers’ social networks on knowledge acquisition: lessons from agricultural training in rural Indonesia pp. 1-23

- Ayu Pratiwi and Aya Suzuki
- World trend in energy: an extension to DEA applied to energy and environment pp. 1-23

- Toshiyuki Sueyoshi and Mika Goto
- Which dynamic pricing rule is most preferred by consumers?—Application of choice experiment pp. 1-11

- Yumi Yoshida, Kenta Tanaka and Shunsuke Managi
- On the decomposition of total impact multipliers in a supply and use framework pp. 1-11

- Thomas Wiedmann
- The robustest clusters in the input–output networks: global $$\hbox {CO}_2$$ CO 2 emission clusters pp. 1-29

- Omar Rifki, Hirotaka Ono and Shigemi Kagawa
- Economy-wide impact of TPP: new challenges to China pp. 1-29

- Chandrima Sikdar and Kakali Mukhopadhyay
- Changes in domestic value added in China’s exports: a structural decomposition analysis approach pp. 1-12

- Yang Lianling and Yang Cuihong
- An input–output framework for analysing relationships between economic sectors and water use and intersectoral water relationships in Morocco pp. 1-25

- Abdeslam Boudhar, Said Boudhar and Aomar Ibourk
- Macroeconomic fluctuations in a New Keynesian disequilibrium model pp. 1-20

- Bas Aarle
- Value-added disaggregated social accounting matrix for the Indian economy of the year 2007–2008 pp. 1-20

- Barun Deb Pal and Jayatilleke S. Bandarlage
- Accounting for resource accumulation in Japanese prefectures: an environmental efficiency analysis pp. 1-22

- Shogo Eguchi
- Enhancing the distance minimization methods of matrix updating within a homothetic paradigm pp. 1-22

- Vladimir Motorin
- How to evaluate the reliability of regional input–output data? A case for China pp. 1-22

- Haoyang Zhao, Jian Xu and Xinteng Liu
- The impact of the TPP on selected ASEAN economies pp. 1-34

- Paramita Dasgupta and Kakali Mukhopadhyay
- Analyzing material flow and value added associated with non-metallic mineral wastes in Japan pp. 1-15

- Hasegawa Ryoji, Hirofumi Nakayama and Takayuki Shimoaka
- Feedback policy rules for government spending: an algorithmic approach pp. 1-10

- Ilias Kostarakos and Stelios Kotsios
- Effects of balance transfer offers on consumer short-term finance: evidence from credit card data pp. 1-30

- Yan Yuan and Toshiyuki Sueyoshi
- Positivistic models of long-run labor allocation dynamics pp. 1-30

- Denis Stijepic
- Trade liberalization and premature deindustrialization in Colombia pp. 1-30

- Mateo Hoyos
- Damages to return with a possible occurrence of eco-technology innovation measured by DEA environmental assessment pp. 1-14

- Toshiyuki Sueyoshi
- CO2 reduction potentials through the market expansion and lifetime extension of used cars pp. 1-14

- Yuya Nakamoto
- Corporate financial structure of South Korea after Asian financial crisis: the chaebol experience pp. 1-14

- Jiyoung Kim
- What has China learned from processing trade? pp. 1-14

- Bawoo Kim
- Determining economic productivity under environmental and resource pressures: an empirical application pp. 1-16

- Christina Bampatsou, George Halkos and Andreas Dimou
- Tracking the PM2.5 inventories embodied in the trade among China, Japan and Korea pp. 1-16

- Yiyi Ju
- Cropping systems diversification, improved seed, manure and inorganic fertilizer adoption by maize producers of eastern Ethiopia pp. 1-16

- Musa Ahmed, Kassahun Mamo Geleta, Aemro Tazeze, Hiwot Mekonnen Mesfin and Eden Andualem Tilahun
- Structural change in the Chicago region and the impact on emission inventories in a continuous-time modeling approach pp. 1-28

- Kieran Donaghy, Clifford R. Wymer, Geoffrey Hewings and Soo Jung Ha
- Potential roles of export orientation of Cambodia’s agriculture and agro-industry: an application of CGE analysis pp. 1-33

- Sryneath Chhuor
- Repercussion effects of consumption by domestic tourists in Tokyo and Kyoto estimated using a regional waste input–output approach pp. 1-17

- Makiko Tsukui, Takumi Ichikawa and Masaru Kagatsume
- The short-run effects of EU funds in Spain using a CGE model: the relevance of macro-closures pp. 1-17

- María Teresa Álvarez-Martínez and Clemente Polo
- Border adjustments under unilateral carbon pricing: the case of Australian carbon tax pp. 1-21

- Mahinda Siriwardana, Sam Meng and Judith McNeill
Volume 5, issue 1, 2016
- A new approach of carbon emission allocation among stakeholders: an expansion of Multiregional and Multisectoral Dynamic Energy-Economic Model THERESIA pp. 1-22

- Shunsuke Mori
- NAFTA trade (and some extra NAFTA trade) in value added and its distribution, 1995–2011 pp. 1-22

- Rosario Cervantes-Martínez, Jorge Villaseñor-Becerra and Martín Romero-Morett
- A new approach of carbon emission allocation among stakeholders: an expansion of Multiregional and Multisectoral Dynamic Energy-Economic Model THERESIA pp. 1-22

- Shunsuke Mori
- Influence of income difference on carbon and material footprints for critical metals: the case of Japanese households pp. 1-19

- Yosuke Shigetomi, Keisuke Nansai, Shigemi Kagawa and Susumu Tohno
- Matching global cobalt demand under different scenarios for co-production and mining attractiveness pp. 1-19

- Alexandre Tisserant and Stefan Pauliuk
- A social accounting matrix for Iraq pp. 1-19

- Dario Debowicz
- Influence of income difference on carbon and material footprints for critical metals: the case of Japanese households pp. 1-19

- Yosuke Shigetomi, Keisuke Nansai, Shigemi Kagawa and Susumu Tohno
- Matching global cobalt demand under different scenarios for co-production and mining attractiveness pp. 1-19

- Alexandre Tisserant and Stefan Pauliuk
- Global structural changes and their implication for territorial CO2 emissions pp. 1-18

- K. Shironitta
- Toward a theory of Smart Institutions pp. 1-23

- Prateek Goorha and Vijay Mohan
- Erratum to: Scale effect in Turkish manufacturing industry: stochastic metafrontier analysis pp. 1-1

- Saeid Hajihassaniasl and Recep Kök
- A macroeconomic mathematical model for the national income of a union of countries with interaction and trade pp. 1-15

- Ioannis K. Dassios and Mel T. Devine
- Structural changes, FDI, and economic growth: evidence from the Baltic states pp. 1-9

- Manuchehr Irandoust
- The impact of adoption of power factor correction technology on electricity peak demand in Uganda pp. 1-14

- Geofrey Okoboi and Joseph Mawejje
- Estimating the growth effects of services sector: a cointegration analysis for Pakistan pp. 1-14

- Abdul Jalil, Samia Manan and Sundus Saleemi
- Effect of electricity system reform on retail electricity price increases in Japan pp. 1-14

- Eiji Sawada
- The impact of adoption of power factor correction technology on electricity peak demand in Uganda pp. 1-14

- Geofrey Okoboi and Joseph Mawejje
- The MDP Procedure for public goods and local strategy proofness pp. 1-31

- Kimitoshi Sato
- Interactive aspects of producers and waste-disposal firms out of a market boundary pp. 1-29

- Eiji Hosoda
- Restructuring of the international clothing and textile trade network: the role of Italy and Portugal pp. 1-29

- Marlies Hanna Schütz and Nicole Palan (born Höhenberger)
- Cobb–Douglas production function on FDI in Southeast Europe pp. 1-28

- Mico Apostolov
- Electricity consumption and sectoral output in Uganda: an empirical investigation pp. 1-16

- Joseph Mawejje and Dorothy N. Mawejje
- Identifying priority areas for European resource policies: a MRIO-based material footprint assessment pp. 1-24

- Stefan Giljum, Hanspeter Wieland, Stephan Lutter, Martin Bruckner, Richard Wood, Arnold Tukker and Konstantin Stadler
- Regional analysis of domestic integration in Egypt: an interregional CGE approach pp. 1-33

- Eduardo Haddad, Michael Lahr, Dina N. Elshahawany and Moisés Vassallo
- Changes in the input–output structures of the six regions of Fukushima, Japan: 3 years after the disaster pp. 1-20

- Kiyoshi Yonemoto
- Understanding of economic spillover mechanism by structural path analysis: a case study of interregional social accounting matrix focused on institutional sectors in Japan pp. 1-20

- Hidekazu Itoh
- Changes in the input–output structures of the six regions of Fukushima, Japan: 3 years after the disaster pp. 1-20

- Kiyoshi Yonemoto
- Scale effect in Turkish manufacturing industry: stochastic metafrontier analysis pp. 1-17

- Saeid Hajihassaniasl and Recep Kök
- Labour productivity convergence and structural changes: simultaneous analysis at country, regional and industry levels pp. 1-17

- Amjad Naveed and Nisar Ahmad
- Consumption-based accounting of steel alloying elements and greenhouse gas emissions associated with the metal use: the case of Japan pp. 1-17

- Hajime Ohno, Kazuyo Matsubae, Kenichi Nakajima, Keisuke Nansai, Yasuhiro Fukushima and Tetsuya Nagasaka
- Erratum to: Understanding of economic spillover mechanism by structural path analysis: a case study of interregional social accounting matrix focused on institutional sectors in Japan pp. 1-2

- Hidekazu Itoh
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