Economic Systems Research
1997 - 2025
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Volume 37, issue 3, 2025
- Identifying critical supply chain sources of imported inflation: evidence from Japan pp. 335-352

- Aoi Tsukioka and Shigemi Kagawa
- Global value chains and disasters pp. 353-372

- Hyoungmin Han and Sunhyung Lee
- Economic complexity, international trade, and environmental pollution pp. 373-401

- Lucas Leão, Eduardo Gonçalves and Fernando Salgueiro Perobelli
- An overview of accounting approaches for national greenhouse gas emissions; comparing consumption and production footprints in the European Union pp. 402-426

- Harry C. Wilting and Daan in 't Veld
- Mapping the disaggregated economy in real-time: using granular payment network data to complement national accounts pp. 427-454

- Kerstin Hötte
- From micro to macro: integrating firm-level data to enhance global production systems analysis pp. 455-474

- Ilaria Fusacchia, Enrico Marvasi, Silvia Nenci, Federico Sallusti and Luca Salvatici
- Measuring the industry relocation at the macro-level pp. 475-499

- Xiang Gao, Geoffrey J.D. Hewings and Cuihong Yang
Volume 37, issue 2, 2025
- Storm in the Cloud: A Study on the Macroeconomic Impact of the UK’s Digital Service Tax pp. 175-195

- María T. Álvarez Martínez, Maria Gesualdo and Jonathan Pycroft
- An ex-ante study on the impacts of reduced EU sugar consumption: a sweet mix of health and environmental benefits pp. 196-222

- George Philippidis and Ana I. Sanjuán-López
- Uncertainty in dynamic econometric input-output models: a Norwegian case study pp. 223-243

- Gerardo A. Perez-Valdes, Kirsten S. Wiebe and Adrian T. Werner
- A methodology to study price-quantity interactions in input–output modeling: an application to NextGenerationEU funds pp. 244-262

- Manuel Alejandro Cardenete, M. Carmen Lima and Ferran Sancho
- Estimating inter-regional trade: the radiation model versus the gravity model pp. 263-275

- José Daniel Buendía-Azorín, Rubén Martínez-Alpañez and María del Mar Sánchez-de-la-Vega
- From single to joint-production under rectangular technology choice pp. 276-305

- Maximilian Koslowski, Edgar Hertwich and Richard Wood
- Measuring impacts of retirement age extension on economic growth and labor market in China using a recursively dynamic CGE model pp. 306-334

- Min Jiang and Euijune Kim
Volume 37, issue 1, 2025
- CO2 terms of trade and its determinants based on input–output models with technical differences pp. 1-29

- Guomei Zhao, Rui Xie, Bin Su and Qunwei Wang
- Gone with the wind: a structural decomposition of carbon emissions in Portugal pp. 30-51

- Fátima Cardoso and António Rua
- Methodological proposal to approximate the sectoral impacts of a carbon tax at the regional level – the case of Chile pp. 52-75

- Cristian Mardones and Matías Correa
- An electricity big data application to reveal the chronological linkages between industries pp. 76-94

- Kehan He, D’Maris Coffman, Xingzhe Hou, Jinkai Li and Zhifu Mi
- Spread efficiency of energy demand in the industrial chain: a perspective from economic distance pp. 95-115

- Cheng Yongwei
- Functional specialisation and income distribution along global value chains pp. 116-147

- Federico Riccio, Giovanni Dosi and Maria Enrica Virgillito
- Understanding export-generated employment in India pp. 148-173

- Prithu Sharma and Aparna Sawhney
Volume 36, issue 4, 2024
- Correction pp. (i)-(ii)

- The Editors
- Integrated assessment modelling and input-output analysis pp. 501-507

- Arunima Malik and Roberto Schaeffer
- Coupling energy system models with multi-regional input-output models based on the make and use framework – insights from MESSAGEix and EXIOBASE pp. 508-526

- Maik Budzinski, Richard Wood, Behnam Zakeri, Volker Krey and Anders Hammer Strømman
- Coupling an integrated assessment model with an input–output database pp. 527-544

- Nicolas Dai, Qiyu Liu, Mengyu Li, Arunima Malik and Manfred Lenzen
- Integrated assessment modelling of degrowth scenarios for Australia pp. 545-575

- Mengyu Li, Lorenz Keyßer, Jarmo S. Kikstra, Jason Hickel, Paul E. Brockway, Nicolas Dai, Arunima Malik and Manfred Lenzen
- Downscaling down under: towards degrowth in integrated assessment models pp. 576-606

- Jarmo S. Kikstra, Mengyu Li, Paul E. Brockway, Jason Hickel, Lorenz Keysser, Arunima Malik, Joeri Rogelj, Bas van Ruijven and Manfred Lenzen
- Structural change and socio-economic disparities in a net zero transition pp. 607-629

- Cormac Lynch, Yeliz Simsek, Jean-Francois Mercure, Panagiotis Fragkos, Julien Lefèvre, Thomas Le Gallic, Kostas Fragkiadakis, Leonidas Paroussos, Dimitris Fragkiadakis, Florian Leblanc and Femke Nijsse
- Industry’s role in Japan’s energy transition: soft-linking GCAM and National IO table with extended electricity supply sectors pp. 630-650

- Yiyi Ju, Nur Firdaus and Tao Cao
- Building a baseline to better integrate air passenger and air freight transport into a global Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model pp. 651-674

- Ana Norman-López, Rafael Garaffa, Krzysztof Wojtowicz and Marie Tamba
- Integrated assessment models and input–output analysis: bridging fields for advancing sustainability scenarios research pp. 675-698

- Julien Lefèvre
Volume 36, issue 3, 2024
- A comparison of deflation methods for carbon footprint calculations using Japanese data pp. 337-352

- Sora Matsushima, Shigemi Kagawa, Keisuke Nansai and Jinjun Xue
- Estimating high-resolution interregional input–output tables: a Bayesian spatial approach pp. 353-377

- Andrzej Torój
- The construction of an environmentally extended multi-scale MRSUT: the case of Indonesia pp. 378-403

- Irlan A. Rum, Arjan de Koning, Arnold Tukker and Arief Yusuf
- Identifying the key atmospheric and economic drivers of global carbon monoxide emission transfers pp. 404-421

- Sandy Dall’erba, Nicole Riemer, Yilan Xu, Ran Xu and Yu Yao
- Toward the full implementation of the water-energy-food nexus in computable general equilibrium modelling: methods and macroeconomic implications pp. 422-450

- Elisa Bardazzi, Gabriele Standardi, Francesco Bosello and Ramón E. Key Hernández
- Forced labour in the fashion industry: a hypothetical EU-driven reorganisation of textile value chains pp. 451-476

- Angela García-Alaminos, Jorge Zafrilla and Fabio Monsalve
- Risk-based dynamic inoperability input-output and non-linear optimisation models to analyse resilience in the construction industry pp. 477-499

- Ahmed Owais Durrani and Yousaf Ali
Volume 36, issue 2, 2024
- Price re-interpretations of the basic IO quantity models result in the ultimate input-output equations pp. 191-200

- Jan Oosterhaven
- Input-output price indexes: forgoing the Leontief and Ghosh models pp. 201-225

- Louis de Mesnard
- Effective demand, wages and prices, and the multiplier pp. 226-248

- Kurt Kratena
- A supply-driven model consuming simultaneously all primary inputs: unfolding analytical potential beyond the Ghosh model pp. 249-264

- Aleix Altimiras-Martin
- A new alternative for matrix balancing under conflicting information pp. 265-291

- Fernando de la Torre Cuevas, Xesús Pereira and Edelmiro López-Iglesias
- A new approach to the hypothetical extraction method: regional full extraction pp. 292-318

- Luis Tormo García, Paz Rico Belda, Francisco Morillas Jurado and Bernardí Cabrer-Borrás
- An extension of the hypothetical extraction method: endogenous consumption and the armington treatment of imports pp. 319-335

- Ana-Isabel Guerra and Ferran Sancho
Volume 36, issue 1, 2024
- When do public transport investments really matter? A CGE analysis for Türkiye pp. 1-23

- Volkan Recai Cetin
- Costs of LDC graduation on market access: evidence from emerging Bangladesh pp. 24-45

- Mohammad Masudur Rahman and Anna Strutt
- Regions may share factors of production, too: Implementation of topologies within the World Trade Model pp. 46-69

- Naci Dilekli, Ignacio Cazcarro and Julio Sánchez-Chóliz
- The three plans by Biden: effects on economic growth and income inequality pp. 70-99

- Claudio Socci, Marcello Signorelli, Silvia D’Andrea, Stefano Deriu and Francesca Severini
- A regional input-output model of the COVID-19 crisis in Italy: decomposing demand and supply factors pp. 100-130

- Severin Reissl, Alessandro Caiani, Francesco Lamperti, Tommaso Ferraresi and Leonardo Ghezzi
- Who bears the indirect costs of flood risk? An economy-wide assessment of different insurance systems in Europe under climate change pp. 131-160

- Nina Knittel, Max Tesselaar, Wouter Botzen, Gabriel Bachner and Timothy Tiggeloven
- Asymmetric tail risk contagion across China’s automotive industrial chain: a study based on input–output network pp. 161-190

- Ran Huang and Haixin Wang
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