Economic Systems Research
1997 - 2025
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Volume 32, issue 4, 2020
- Return of the capital coefficients matrix pp. 439-450

- Albert E. Steenge and Rachel C. Reyes
- A supply-use approach to capital endogenization in input–output analysis pp. 451-475

- Carl-Johan H. Södersten and Manfred Lenzen
- Uncertainty measures for economic accounts pp. 476-501

- Nino Mushkudiani, Jeroen Pannekoek and Li-Chun Zhang
- The suggested structure of final demand shock for sectoral labour digital skills pp. 502-520

- Francesca Severini, Rosita Pretaroli, Claudio Socci, Jacopo Zotti and Giancarlo Infantino
- On the accuracy of gravity-RAS approaches used for inter-regional trade estimation: evidence using the 2005 inter-regional input–output table of Japan pp. 521-539

- Julio Gustavo Fournier Gabela
- Are global value chains truly global? pp. 540-564

- Hao Xiao, Bo Meng, Jiabai Ye and Shantong Li
- Water content in trade: a regional analysis for Morocco pp. 565-584

- Eduardo Haddad, Fatima ezzahra Mengoub and Vinícius Vale
- Retraction: Tracing Knowledge Flows in Innovation Systems—an Informetric Perspective on Future Research Science-based Innovation pp. 585-585

- The Editors
Volume 32, issue 3, 2020
- Accounting for global migrant remittances flows pp. 301-317

- Joao-Pedro Ferreira, Michael Lahr, Pedro Ramos and Eduardo Castro
- Tariffs, domestic import substitution and trade diversion in input-output production networks: an exercise on Brexit pp. 318-350

- Raffaele Giammetti
- The economic effects of financial relief delays following a natural disaster pp. 351-377

- Navid Attary, Harvey Cutler, Martin Shields and John W. van de Lindt
- Tools for reconstructing the bilateral trade network: a critical assessment pp. 378-394

- Tiziano Distefano, Marta Tuninetti, Francesco Laio and Luca Ridolfi
- Multinational production in value-added terms pp. 395-412

- Sébastien Miroudot and Ming Ye
- Bayesian input–output table update using a benchmark LASSO prior pp. 413-427

- Mike Tsionas
- A note on linkage between gross value added and final use at the industry level pp. 428-437

- Junning Cai and PingSun Leung
Volume 32, issue 2, 2020
- Japan’s participation in global value chains: splitting the IO table into production for export and domestic sale pp. 173-191

- Koji Ito, Ivan Deseatnicov and Kyoji Fukao
- The expectations of and covariances between carbon footprints pp. 192-201

- João F. D. Rodrigues, Rong Yuan and Hai Xiang Lin
- Hire fast, fire slow: the employment benefits of energy transitions pp. 202-220

- Yann Füllemann, Vincent Moreau, Marc Vielle and François Vuille
- Unconventional monetary policy and real estate sector: a financial dynamic computable general equilibrium model for Italy pp. 221-238

- Irfan Ahmed, Claudio Socci, Francesca Severini, Rosita Pretaroli and Hassan Kasady Al Mahdi
- Spatial structural decomposition analysis with a focus on product lifetime pp. 239-261

- Yuya Nakamoto
- A carbon tax on agriculture? A CGE analysis for Chile pp. 262-277

- Cristian Mardones and Mirko Lipski
- Water and production reallocation in the Spanish agri-food system pp. 278-299

- Ignacio Cazcarro, Rosa Duarte, Julio Sánchez Chóliz and Cristina Sarasa
Volume 32, issue 1, 2020
- Decomposition analysis: when to use which method? pp. 1-28

- Paul de Boer and João F. D. Rodrigues
- Consumption and production-based CO2 pricing policies: macroeconomic trade-offs and carbon leakage pp. 29-57

- Mark Sommer and Kurt Kratena
- Using virtual laboratories for disaster analysis – a case study of Taiwan pp. 58-83

- Futu Faturay, Ya-Yen Sun, Erik Dietzenbacher, Arunima Malik, Arne Geschke and Manfred Lenzen
- Economic effects of an E-mobility scenario – input structure and energy consumption pp. 84-97

- Philip Ulrich and Ulrike Lehr
- Financialisation as structural change: measuring the financial content of things pp. 98-120

- Marwil Dávila-Fernández and Lionello F. Punzo
- Policy needs (to be) covered by static environmentally extended input–output analyses pp. 121-144

- An Vercalsteren, Maarten Christis, Theo Geerken and Ann Van der Linden
- Can supply, use and input–output tables be converted to a different classification with aggregate information? pp. 145-165

- José Rueda-Cantuche, Antonio Amores and Isabelle Remond-Tiedrez
- A follow-up note on the plausibility of the Leontief and Ghosh closed models pp. 166-172

- Antonio Manresa and Ferran Sancho
Volume 31, issue 4, 2019
- Return of the inoperability pp. 467-480

- Yasuhide Okuyama and Krista Danielle Yu
- The persistent statistical structure of the US input–output coefficient matrices: 1963–2007 pp. 481-504

- Luis Daniel Torres-González and Jangho Yang
- Hypothetical extractions from a global perspective pp. 505-519

- Erik Dietzenbacher, Bob van Burken and Yasushi Kondo
- Measuring global flow of funds: focus on China, Japan, and the United States pp. 520-550

- Nan Zhang and Xiuzhen Zhao
- Bayesian selection of technology assumptions for the transformation from supply-use to input–output tables pp. 551-573

- João F. D. Rodrigues, Antonio Amores and Rui Paulo
- Structural change and female participation in recent economic growth: a multisectoral analysis for the Spanish economy pp. 574-593

- Rosa Duarte, Cristina Sarasa and Mònica Serrano
- Aggregating input–output systems with minimum error pp. 594-616

- Manfred Lenzen
- Developing a multiple-criteria decision analysis for green economy transition: a Canadian case study pp. 617-641

- Mehdi Bagheri, Masood Sheikh Alivand, Mohammad Alikarami, Christopher A. Kennedy, Ganesh Doluweera and Zeus Guevara
- Measuring industrial upgrading: applying factor analysis in a global value chain framework pp. 642-664

- Kailan Tian, Erik Dietzenbacher and Richard Jong-A-Pin
Volume 31, issue 3, 2019
- Is the emperor wearing new clothes? A social assessment of the European Union 2007–2013 financial framework pp. 285-304

- Fabio Monsalve, Jorge Zafrilla, María-Ángeles Cadarso and Angela García-Alaminos
- Estimating economic impacts of the US-South Korea free trade agreement pp. 305-323

- Dan Wei, Zhenhua Chen and Adam Rose
- Tracing VARDI coefficients: a proposal pp. 324-344

- Henryk Gurgul and Łukasz Lach
- The integration of international financial markets: an attempt to quantify contagion in an input–output-type analysis pp. 345-360

- Dieter Schumacher
- Distinguishing China's processing trade in the world input-output table and quantifying its effects pp. 361-381

- Quanrun Chen, Kunfu Zhu, Peng Liu, Xiangyin Chen, Kailan Tian, Lianling Yang and Cuihong Yang
- Bridging macroeconomic data between statistical classifications: the count-seed RAS approach pp. 382-403

- Mattia Cai and José Rueda-Cantuche
- A Monte Carlo filtering application for systematic sensitivity analysis of computable general equilibrium results pp. 404-422

- Sébastien Mary, Euan Phimister, Deborah Roberts and Fabien Santini
- Projecting supply and use tables: new variants and fair comparisons pp. 423-444

- Juan M. Valderas-Jaramillo, José Rueda-Cantuche, Elena Olmedo and Joerg Beutel
- Rents, resources, and multiple technologies; Ricardian mechanisms in input-output modelling pp. 445-466

- Albert E. Steenge, Maaike C. Bouwmeester and Andre Carrascal Incera
Volume 31, issue 2, 2019
- Approaches to solving China’s marine plastic pollution and CO2 emission problems pp. 143-157

- Chen Lin and Shinichiro Nakamura
- Levelling the playing field for EU biomass usage pp. 158-177

- George Philippidis, Heleen Bartelings, John Helming, Robert M’barek, Edward Smeets and Hans Meijl
- Energy and CO2 emission relationships in the NAFTA trading bloc: a multi-regional multi-factor energy input–output approach pp. 178-205

- Zeus Guevara, Edmundo Molina-Pérez, Edith X. M. García and Vanessa Pérez-Cirera
- The raw material basis of global value chains: allocating environmental responsibility based on value generation pp. 206-227

- Pablo Piñero, Martin Bruckner, Hanspeter Wieland, Eva Pongrácz and Stefan Giljum
- The shared environmental responsibility principle: new developments applied to the case of marine ecosystems pp. 228-247

- Mateo Cordier, T. Poitelon and Walter Hecq
- Industrial clusters with substantial carbon-reduction potential pp. 248-266

- Keiichiro Kanemoto, Tesshu Hanaka, Shigemi Kagawa and Keisuke Nansai
- Carbon taxes and the double dividend hypothesis in a recursive-dynamic CGE model for Spain pp. 267-284

- Jaume Freire-González and Mun Ho
Volume 31, issue 1, 2019
- Measurement of reciprocity in a village through social networks pp. 1-20

- Soulixay Hongsakhone and Masaru Ichihashi
- Taxing air pollutants and carbon individually or jointly: results from a CGE model enriched by an emission abatement sector pp. 21-43

- Olga Kiuila, Anil Markandya and Milan Ščasný
- Bayesian estimation of labor demand by age: theoretical consistency and an application to an input–output model pp. 44-69

- Kijin Kim and Geoffrey Hewings
- Neutral carbon tax and environmental targets in Brazil pp. 70-91

- Paula Carvalho Pereda, Andrea Lucchesi, Carolina Policarpo Garcia and Bruno Toni Palialol
- Gender policy and female employment: a CGE model for Italy pp. 92-113

- Francesca Severini, Francesco Felici, Noemi Ferracuti, Rosita Pretaroli and Claudio Socci
- Development of environmentally extended social accounting matrices for policy analysis in Alberta pp. 114-131

- Jason Hawkins and J. D. Hunt
- The use–make framework and the derivation of functional forms in production theory pp. 132-141

- Thijs ten Raa
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