Economic Systems Research
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Volume 28, issue 4, 2016
- A Multiregional Impact Assessment Model for disaster analysis pp. 429-449

- Elco E. Koks and Mark Thissen
- Mapping potentials for input–output-based innovation flows in industrial clusters – an application to Germany pp. 450-466

- Matthias Brachert, Hans-Ulrich Brautzsch and Mirko Titze
- Macroeconomic effects of R&D tax credits on small and medium enterprises pp. 467-481

- Chanyoung Hong and Jeong-Dong Lee
- Reducing Brazilian greenhouse gas emissions: scenario simulations of targets and policies pp. 482-496

- Kênia de Souza, Luiz Carlos de Santana Ribeiro and Fernando Perobelli
- The European Monetary Union break-up: an economic experiment on the return of the deutsche mark pp. 497-517

- Anke Mönnig
- A network approach for assembling and linking input–output models pp. 518-538

- João Rodrigues, Alexandra Marques, Richard Wood and Arnold Tukker
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 28, issue 3, 2016
- The global economic costs of the need to treat polluted water pp. 295-314

- Ignacio Cazcarro, Carlos A. López-Morales and Faye Duchin
- Supply chain fragmentation, input--output tables and spillovers from foreign direct investment pp. 315-332

- Karolien Lenaerts and Bruno Merlevede
- On the financial balance of input--output constructs: revisiting an axiomatic evaluation pp. 333-343

- Guillaume Majeau-Bettez, Richard Wood and Anders Hammer Strømman
- Productivity change in a multisectoral economic system pp. 344-361

- Mikulas Luptacik and Bernhard Mahlberg
- Spatial and sectoral characteristics of China’s international and interregional virtual water flows -- based on multi-regional input--output model pp. 362-382

- Zhuoying Zhang, Hong Yang and Minjun Shi
- To RAS or not to RAS? What is the difference in outcomes in multi-regional input--output models? pp. 383-402

- Kirsten Wiebe and Manfred Lenzen
- A two-sector model with target-return pricing in a stock-flow consistent framework pp. 403-427

- Jung Hoon Kim and Marc Lavoie
Volume 28, issue 2, 2016
- Structural analyses of energy use and carbon emissions -- an overview pp. 119-132

- Manfred Lenzen
- The impact of renewable energy diffusion on European consumption-based emissions pp. 133-150

- Kirsten Wiebe
- The emission cost of international sourcing: using structural decomposition analysis to calculate the contribution of international sourcing to CO 2 -emission growth pp. 151-167

- Rutger Hoekstra, Bernhard Michel and Sangwon Suh
- The role of outsourcing in driving global carbon emissions pp. 168-182

- Arunima Malik and Jun Lan
- Challenges of green consumption in China: a household energy use perspective pp. 183-201

- Haiyan Zhang, Michael Lahr and Jun Bi
- Structural transitions and energy use: a decomposition analysis of Portugal 1995--2010 pp. 202-223

- Zeus Guevara and João F. D. Rodrigues
- Changes in China’s production-source CO 2 emissions: insights from structural decomposition analysis and linkage analysis pp. 224-242

- Ning Chang and Michael Lahr
- Explaining value chain differences in MRIO databases through structural path decomposition pp. 243-272

- Anne Owen, Richard Wood, John Barrett and Andrew Evans
- Can China realise its energy-savings goal by adjusting its industrial structure? pp. 273-293

- Shiwei Yu, Shuhong Zheng, Guizhi Ba and Yi-Ming Wei
Volume 28, issue 1, 2016
- Matrix balancing with unknown total costs: preserving economic relationships in the electric power sector pp. 1-20

- Jeffrey C. Peters and Thomas Hertel
- Evaluating the FLQ and AFLQ formulae for estimating regional input coefficients: empirical evidence for the province of Córdoba, Argentina pp. 21-37

- Anthony T. Flegg, Leonardo Mastronardi and Carlos Romero
- Input--output linkages and the propagation of domestic productivity shocks: assessing alternative theories with stochastic simulation pp. 38-54

- Roberto Roson and Martina Sartori
- Structural change and blurred sectoral boundaries: assessing the extent to which knowledge-intensive business services satisfy manufacturing final demand in Western countries pp. 55-77

- Daria Ciriaci and Daniela Palma
- Accounting for value added embodied in trade and consumption: an intercomparison of global multiregional input--output databases pp. 78-94

- Kjartan Steen-Olsen, Anne Owen, John Barrett, Dabo Guan, Edgar G. Hertwich, Manfred Lenzen and Thomas Wiedmann
- Effects of international trade on domestic employment: an application of a global multiregional input--output supermultiplier model (1995--2011) pp. 95-117

- Ferran Portella-Carbó
Volume 27, issue 4, 2015
- THE LABOUR FOOTPRINT: A FRAMEWORK TO ASSESS LABOUR IN A COMPLEX ECONOMY pp. 415-439

- Jorge Gómez-Paredes, Eiji Yamasue, Hideyuki Okumura and Keiichi N. Ishihara
- A METHOD TO CREATE CARBON FOOTPRINT ESTIMATES CONSISTENT WITH NATIONAL ACCOUNTS pp. 440-457

- Bram Edens, Rutger Hoekstra, Daan Zult, Oscar Lemmers, Harry Wilting and Ronghao Wu
- CARBON EMISSION ACCOUNTING IN MRIO MODELS: THE TERRITORY VS. THE RESIDENCE PRINCIPLE pp. 458-477

- Arkaitz Usubiaga and José Acosta-Fernández
- REFLECTIONS ON THE INOPERABILITY INPUT--OUTPUT MODEL pp. 478-486

- Erik Dietzenbacher and Ronald E. Miller
- CONSTRUCTION OF MULTI-REGIONAL INPUT--OUTPUT TABLES USING THE CHARM METHOD pp. 487-507

- Johannes Többen and Tobias Kronenberg
- EMPIRICAL ESTIMATION OF NON-LINEAR INPUT--OUTPUT MODELS: AN ENTROPY ECONOMETRICS APPROACH pp. 508-524

- Esteban Fernandez-Vazquez
- ON THE ACCURACY OF CGE FORECASTS IN EXPANSION AND RECESSION: SPAIN 1990--1997 pp. 525-542

- Clemente Polo and Raimundo Viejo
Volume 27, issue 3, 2015
- Updating Input-Output Tables with Benchmark Table Series pp. 287-305

- Huiwen Wang, Cheng Wang, Haitao Zheng, Haoyun Feng, Rong Guan and Wen Long
- Global Impacts of the Automotive Supply Chain Disruption Following the Japanese Earthquake of 2011 pp. 306-323

- Iñaki Arto, Valeria Andreoni and Jose Manuel Rueda Cantuche
- An Income Tax Increase to Fund Higher Education: A CGE Analysis for Chile pp. 324-344

- Cristian Mardones
- Adjustment of Input-Output Tables from Two Initial Matrices pp. 345-361

- Esteban Fernández Vázquez, Geoffrey Hewings and Carmen Ramos Carvajal
- A Test for a Functioning Market Economy: Seton'S Eigenprices of Turkey pp. 362-373

- Nazmi Demir, Mehmet Nihat Solakoglu and Ebru Guven Solakoglu
- Changing Productive Relations, Linkage Effects, and Industrialization pp. 374-390

- Tsutomu Harada
- Using Charm to Adjust for Cross-Hauling: The Case of the Province of Hubei, China pp. 391-413

- Anthony T. Flegg, Yongming Huang and Timo Tohmo
Volume 27, issue 2, 2015
- UNDERSTANDING ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY OF CITIES AND EMISSIONS EMBODIED IN TRADE pp. 133-153

- Taelim Choi
- ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF POLICY RESTRICTIONS ON WATER WITHDRAWALS FROM SURFACE AND UNDERGROUND SOURCES pp. 154-171

- Carlos A. L�pez-Morales and Faye Duchin
- DEVELOPING A MULTI-SCALE MULTI-REGION INPUT-OUTPUT MODEL pp. 172-193

- Chris Bachmann, Matthew J. Roorda and Chris Kennedy
- REGIONAL AND SECTORAL DISAGGREGATION OF MULTI-REGIONAL INPUT-OUTPUT TABLES - A FLEXIBLE ALGORITHM pp. 194-212

- Leonie Wenz, Sven Norman Willner, Alexander Radebach, Robert Bierkandt, Jan Steckel and Anders Levermann
- WHITHER PANAMA? CONSTRUCTING A CONSISTENT AND BALANCED WORLD SUT SYSTEM INCLUDING INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND TRANSPORT MARGINS pp. 213-237

- Gerhard Streicher and Robert Stehrer
- THE COMPILATION OF CHINA'S INTERREGIONAL INPUT-OUTPUT MODEL 2002 pp. 238-256

- Zhuoying Zhang, Minjun Shi and Zhao Zhao
- THE EXTENDED ECONOMETRIC INPUT-OUTPUT MODEL WITH HETEROGENEOUS HOUSEHOLD DEMAND SYSTEM pp. 257-285

- Kijin Kim, Kurt Kratena and Geoffrey Hewings
Volume 27, issue 1, 2015
- ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF DISTRIBUTIVE POLICIES ON THE BRAZILIAN ECONOMY USING AN SCGE MODEL pp. 1-18

- Henrique Morrone
- LABOUR DEMAND IN GERMANY BY INDUSTRIAL SECTOR, OCCUPATIONAL FIELD AND QUALIFICATION UNTIL 2025 - MODEL CALCULATIONS USING THE IAB/INFORGE MODEL pp. 19-42

- Tobias Maier, Anke M�nnig and Gerd Zika
- A SHOCK ABSORPTION INDEX FOR INOPERABILITY INPUT-OUTPUT MODELS pp. 43-59

- Raymond R. Tan, Kathleen B. Aviso, Michael Angelo B. Promentilla, Francesca Dianne B. Solis, Krista Danielle Yu and Joost R. Santos
- PROCESSING TRADE BIASES THE MEASUREMENT OF VERTICAL SPECIALIZATION IN CHINA pp. 60-76

- Cuihong Yang, Erik Dietzenbacher, Jiansuo Pei, Xikang Chen, Kunfu Zhu and Zhipeng Tang
- SUPPLY-USE FRAMEWORK FOR INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ANALYSIS pp. 77-94

- Thijs ten Raa and Victoria Shestalova
- COMPLEMENTARITY IN INPUT-OUTPUT ANALYSIS AND STOCHASTICS pp. 95-100

- Thijs ten Raa and Victoria Shestalova
- SUBSTITUTION ELASTICITIES IN A CONSTANT ELASTICITY OF SUBSTITUTION FRAMEWORK - EMPIRICAL ESTIMATES USING NONLINEAR LEAST SQUARES pp. 101-121

- Simon Koesler and Michael Schymura
- ON THE ECONOMIC INTERPRETATION OF THE BR�DY CONJECTURE pp. 122-131

- Henryk Gurgul and Tomasz W�jtowicz
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