Economic Systems Research
1997 - 2025
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Volume 30, issue 4, 2018
- Emissions burden shifting in global value chains – winners and losers under multi-regional versus bilateral accounting pp. 439-461

- María-Ángeles Cadarso, Fabio Monsalve and Guadalupe Arce
- Accounting for international trade in value added: a comment on the OECD–WTO project pp. 462-477

- Utz-Peter Reich
- Building a global database: consequences for the national I–O data pp. 478-496

- Terrie Walmsley, Badri Narayanan, Angel Aguiar Román and Robert McDougall
- Trade, competitiveness and investment: an empirical assessment pp. 497-520

- Rossella Bardazzi and Leonardo Ghezzi
- WIOD SAMs adjusted with Eurostat data for the EU-27 pp. 521-544

- María T. Álvarez-Martínez and Montserrat López-Cobo
- Factors driving embodied carbon in international trade: a multiregional input–output gravity model pp. 545-566

- Rosa Duarte, Vicente Pinilla and Ana Serrano
Volume 30, issue 3, 2018
- Applicability of a spatial computable general equilibrium model to assess the short-term economic impact of natural disasters pp. 289-312

- Yoshio Kajitani and Hirokazu Tatano
- On the need to compensate the compensating variation in CGE modeling pp. 313-322

- Ana-Isabel Guerra and Ferran Sancho
- An input–output model of exchange-rate pass-through pp. 323-336

- Osman Aydoğuş, Çağaçan Değer, Elif Tunalı Çalışkan and Gülçin Günal
- Intercountry feedback and spillover effects within the international supply and use framework: a Bayesian perspective pp. 337-358

- Umed Temursho
- An examination of national supply-chain flow time pp. 359-379

- Douglas S. Thomas and Anand M. Kandaswamy
- Deunionization and job polarization – a macroeconomic model analysis for a small open economy pp. 380-399

- Thomas von Brasch, Marit Linnea Gjelsvik and Victoria Sparrman
- Factors driving sectoral and occupational employment changes during the Spanish boom (1995–2005) pp. 400-421

- Rafa Madariaga
- Promoting investment in the Turkish construction sector: a structural path analysis pp. 422-438

- Gulay Gunluk-Senesen, Tolga Kaya and Umit Senesen
Volume 30, issue 2, 2018
- A flow of funds analysis of the US quantitative easing pp. 137-177

- Kazusuke Tsujimura and Masako Tsujimura
- Why has China’s vertical specialization declined? pp. 178-200

- Yuwan Duan, Erik Dietzenbacher, Xuemei Jiang, Xikang Chen and Cuihong Yang
- Who pays for whom? Elements of a macroeconomic approach to income inequality pp. 201-218

- Utz-Peter Reich
- How do interregional spillovers influence the distribution of technology? The case of Chinese manufacturing pp. 219-237

- Xuemei Jiang, Xiaolin Lu and Jian Xu
- A model of intersectoral flow of technology using technology and innovation flow matrices pp. 238-251

- Tsutomu Harada
- Assessment of European Use tables at basic prices and valuation matrices in the absence of official data pp. 252-270

- José Rueda-Cantuche, Antonio Amores, Joerg Beutel and Isabelle Remond-Tiedrez
- Incorporating data quality improvement into supply–use table balancing pp. 271-288

- Martin C. Serpell
Volume 30, issue 1, 2018
- International trade, pollution, and economic structure: evidence on CO2 emissions for the North and the South pp. 1-17

- Vinícius Vale, Fernando Perobelli and Ariaster B. Chimeli
- Final production-based emissions of regions in China pp. 18-36

- Sai Liang, Yafei Wang, Chao Zhang, Ming Xu, Zhifeng Yang, Weidong Liu, Hongguang Liu and Anthony S.F. Chiu
- Why do some economies benefit more from climate finance than others? A case study on North-to-South financial flows pp. 37-60

- María Román, Iñaki Arto and Alberto Ansuategi
- Structural production layer decomposition: a new method to measure differences between MRIO databases for footprint assessments pp. 61-84

- Hanspeter Wieland, Stefan Giljum, Martin Bruckner, Anne Owen and Richard Wood
- De-industrialization and comparative advantage in the global value chain pp. 85-104

- Michael Peneder and Gerhard Streicher
- The opportunity costs of commuting: the value of a commuting satellite account framework with an example from Lisbon Metropolitan Area pp. 105-119

- João-Pedro Ferreira, Pedro Ramos, Luís Cruz and Eduardo Barata
- Some remarks on a social network approach to identifying key sectors pp. 120-135

- Henryk Gurgul and Łukasz Lach
Volume 29, issue 4, 2017
- Drivers of change in the European youth employment: a comparative structural decomposition analysis pp. 463-485

- Andre Carrascal Incera
- Financial Social Accounting Matrix: a useful tool for understanding the macro-financial linkages of an economy pp. 486-508

- Henry Aray, Luis Pedauga and Agustín Velázquez
- Allowing for uncertainty in exogenous shocks to CGE models: the case of a new renewable energy sector pp. 509-527

- Euan Phimister and Deborah Roberts
- The weak linkages between processing exports and the internal economy. The Mexican case pp. 528-540

- Gerardo Gambero and Rosario Cervantes-Martínez
- Choosing among alternative technologies: conditions for assuring the feasibility of an input–output database or scenario pp. 541-556

- Faye Duchin and Stephen H. Levine
- A general weighted least squares approach for the projection of input–output tables pp. 557-565

- Aurélien Poissonnier
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 29, issue 3, 2017
- Disaggregating input–output tables in time: the temporal input–output framework pp. 313-334

- Andre Avelino
- The role of primary processing in the supply risks of critical metals pp. 335-356

- Keisuke Nansai, Kenichi Nakajima, Sangwon Suh, Shigemi Kagawa, Yasushi Kondo, Wataru Takayanagi and Yosuke Shigetomi
- Australia's regional innovation systems: inter-industry interaction in innovative activities in three Australian territories pp. 357-384

- Marlies H. Schütz
- The impact of R&D on factor-augmenting technical change – an empirical assessment at the sector level pp. 385-417

- Zuzana Smeets Kristkova, Cornelis Gardebroek, Michiel Van Dijk and Hans Meijl
- A note on distortions from estimating the regional impacts of exogenous changes in output pp. 418-429

- Cheol-Joo Cho
- Increase of electricity price and energy efficiency: analysis using the macroeconomic interindustry model of Taiwan pp. 430-451

- Yu-Wen Su, Hao-Yen Yang and Chih-Hsun Lin
- On the limited usability of the inoperability IO model pp. 452-461

- Jan Oosterhaven
Volume 29, issue 2, 2017
- Virtual laboratories and MRIO analysis – an introduction pp. 143-157

- Arne Geschke and Michalis Hadjikakou
- The Global MRIO Lab – charting the world economy pp. 158-186

- Manfred Lenzen, Arne Geschke, Muhammad Daaniyall Abd Rahman, Yanyan Xiao, Jacob Fry, Rachel Reyes, Erik Dietzenbacher, Satoshi Inomata, Keiichiro Kanemoto, Bart Los, Daniel Moran, Hagen Schulte in den Bäumen, Arnold Tukker, Terrie Walmsley, Thomas Wiedmann, Richard Wood and Norihiko Yamano
- A flexible adaptation of the WIOD database in a virtual laboratory pp. 187-208

- Muhammad Daaniyall Abd Rahman, Bart Los, Arne Geschke, Yanyan Xiao, Keiichiro Kanemoto and Manfred Lenzen
- The Virtual IELab – an exercise in replicating part of the EXIOBASE V.2 production pipeline in a virtual laboratory pp. 209-233

- Rachel C. Reyes, Arne Geschke, Arjan de Koning, Richard Wood, Tatyana Bulavskaya, Konstantin Stadler, Hagen Schulte in den Bäumen and Arnold Tukker
- A new sub-national multi-region input–output database for Indonesia pp. 234-251

- Futu Faturay, Manfred Lenzen and Kunta Nugraha
- An industrial ecology virtual framework for policy making in China pp. 252-274

- Yafei Wang
- New multi-regional input–output databases for Australia – enabling timely and flexible regional analysis pp. 275-295

- Manfred Lenzen, Arne Geschke, Arunima Malik, Jacob Fry, Joe Lane, Thomas Wiedmann, Steven Kenway, Khanh Hoang and Andrew Cadogan-Cowper
- An input–output virtual laboratory in practice – survey of uptake, usage and applications of the first operational IELab pp. 296-312

- Thomas Wiedmann
Volume 29, issue 1, 2017
- On the simultaneous estimation of physical and monetary commodity flows pp. 1-24

- Johannes Többen
- Improving footprint calculations of small open economies: combining local with multi-regional input–output tables pp. 25-47

- Maarten Christis, Theo Geerken, An Vercalsteren and Karl C. Vrancken
- Measuring China’s domestic production networks through Trade in Value-added perspectives pp. 48-65

- Bo Meng, Yong Fang, Jiemin Guo and Yaxiong Zhang
- Identifying hubs and spokes in global supply chains using redirected trade in value added pp. 66-81

- Arjan Lejour, Hugo Rojas-Romagosa and Paul Veenendaal
- Sectoral co-movements of employment growth at regional level pp. 82-104

- Marco Capasso, Koen Frenken and Tania Treibich
- Identifying critical supply chain paths and key sectors for mitigating primary carbonaceous PM mortality in Asia pp. 105-123

- Fumiya Nagashima, Shigemi Kagawa, Sangwon Suh, Keisuke Nansai and Daniel Moran
- CES and Translog parameter estimates in a SAM-based regional general equilibrium framework pp. 124-141

- Guido Ferrari and Luca Secondi
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