Economic Systems Research
1997 - 2025
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Volume 21, issue 4, 2009
- USING TIME-SERIES TO MEASURE UNCERTAINTY IN ENVIRONMENTAL INPUT-OUTPUT ANALYSIS pp. 337-362

- Asuka Yamakawa and Glen Peters
- THE CHOICE OF MODEL IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF INDUSTRY COEFFICIENTS MATRICES pp. 363-376

- José Rueda-Cantuche and Thijs ten Raa
- AN APPLICATION OF AN INTEGRATED TRANSPORT NETWORK - MULTIREGIONAL CGE MODEL TO THE CALIBRATION OF SYNERGY EFFECTS OF HIGHWAY INVESTMENTS pp. 377-397

- Euijune Kim and Geoffrey Hewings
- A GRAS VARIANT SOLVING FOR MINIMUM INFORMATION LOSS pp. 399-408

- Andre Lemelin
- MEASURING INTERSECTORAL KNOWLEDGE SPILLOVERS: AN APPLICATION OF SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS TO ITALY pp. 409-436

- Giovanni Cerulli and Bianca Poti
- Annual Report 2008 pp. 437-445

- Jan Oosterhaven, Norbert Rainer, Thijs ten Raa, Joaquim Guilhoto, Jodie Gonzalez Jennings, Jose Rueda-Cantuch, Erik Dietzenbacher, Bent Thage, Klaus Hubacek, Erik Dietzenbacher, Bart Los and Christof Paparella
Volume 21, issue 3, 2009
- EDITORIAL: CARBON FOOTPRINT AND INPUT-OUTPUT ANALYSIS - AN INTRODUCTION pp. 175-186

- Thomas Wiedmann
- INPUT-OUTPUT ANALYSIS AND CARBON FOOTPRINTING: AN OVERVIEW OF APPLICATIONS pp. 187-216

- J. C. Minx, T. Wiedmann, R. Wood, Glen Peters, M. Lenzen, A. Owen, K. Scott, J. Barrett, K. Hubacek, G. Baiocchi, A. Paul, E. Dawkins, J. Briggs, Dabo Guan, S. Suh and Frank Ackerman
- THE ROLE OF INPUT-OUTPUT ANALYSIS FOR THE SCREENING OF CORPORATE CARBON FOOTPRINTS pp. 217-242

- Y. Anny Huang, Manfred Lenzen, Christopher Weber, Joy Murray and H. Scott Matthews
- AUSTRALIA'S CARBON FOOTPRINT pp. 243-266

- Richard Wood and Christopher Dey
- IMPROVING THE COMPLETENESS OF PRODUCT CARBON FOOTPRINTS USING A GLOBAL LINK INPUT-OUTPUT MODEL: THE CASE OF JAPAN pp. 267-290

- Keisuke Nansai, Shigemi Kagawa, Yasushi Kondo, Sangwon Suh, Rokuta Inaba and Kenichi Nakajima
- CARBON AND LAND USE ACCOUNTING FROM A PRODUCER'S AND A cONSUMER'S PERSPECTIVE - AN EMPIRICAL EXAMINATION COVERING THE WORLD pp. 291-310

- Harry Wilting and Kees Vringer
- APPROXIMATION AND REGIONAL AGGREGATION IN MULTI-REGIONAL INPUT-OUTPUT ANALYSIS FOR NATIONAL CARBON FOOTPRINT ACCOUNTING pp. 311-335

- Robbie Andrew, Glen Peters and James Lennox
Volume 21, issue 2, 2009
- THE TRANSPORT SECTOR AND REGIONAL PRICE DIFFERENTIALS: A SPATIAL CGE MODEL FOR CHINESE PROVINCES pp. 89-113

- Asao Ando and Bo Meng
- ON THE PARAMETERIZATION OF TECHNIQUES FOR REPRESENTING REGIONAL ECONOMIC STRUCTURES pp. 115-127

- Andrea Bonfiglio
- APPLYING SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS TO INPUT-OUTPUT BASED INNOVATION MATRICES: AN ILLUSTRATIVE APPLICATION TO SIX OECD TECHNOLOGICAL SYSTEMS FOR THE MIDDLE 1990s pp. 129-149

- Sandro Montresor and Giuseppe Vittucci Marzetti
- THE RELATIVE PERFORMANCE OF FORMAL AND INFORMAL SECTORS IN INDIA pp. 151-162

- Amarendra Sahoo and Thijs ten Raa
- MULTIPLICATIVE DECOMPOSITION AND INDEX NUMBER THEORY: AN EMPIRICAL APPLICATION OF THE SATO-VARTIA DECOMPOSITION pp. 163-174

- Paul de Boer
Volume 21, issue 1, 2009
- EDITORIAL pp. 1-2

- Manfred Lenzen and Bart Los
- REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA: INTERREGIONAL TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE AND REGIONAL COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE pp. 3-22

- Lining He and Faye Duchin
- MATRIX BALANCING UNDER CONFLICTING INFORMATION pp. 23-44

- Manfred Lenzen, Blanca Gallego and Richard Wood
- CALIBRATION OF CES FUNCTIONS FOR REAL-WORLD MULTISECTORAL MODELING pp. 45-58

- Ferran Sancho
- A SYMMETRIC INPUT-OUTPUT TABLE FOR EU27: LATEST PROGRESS pp. 59-79

- José Rueda-Cantuche, Joerg Beutel, Frederik Neuwahl, Ignazio Mongelli and Andreas Loeschel
- A MULTI-OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT OF INPUT-OUTPUT MATRIX UPDATING METHODS pp. 81-88

- Anders Hammer Strømman
Volume 20, issue 4, 2008
- Knowledge Flows, Patent Citations and the Impact of Science on Technology pp. 339-366

- Onder Nomaler and Bart Verspagen
- Using Additional Information in Structural Decomposition Analysis: The Path-based Approach pp. 367-394

- Esteban Fernandez-Vazquez, Bart Los and Carmen Ramos-Carvajal
- Estimating International Interindustry Linkages: Non-survey Simulations of the Asian-Pacific Economy pp. 395-414

- Jan Oosterhaven, Dirk Stelder and Satoshi Inomata
- Additivity of Deflated Input-Output Tables in National Accounts pp. 415-428

- Utz-Peter Reich
- The First Two Eigenvalues of Large Random Matrices and Brody's Hypothesis on the Stability of Large Input-Output Systems pp. 429-432

- Guang-Zhen Sun
- Trade Liberalization and India's Informal Economy pp. 433-434

- Arup Mitra
Volume 20, issue 3, 2008
- Assessing the Behaviour of Non-Survey Methods for Constructing Regional Input-Output Tables through a Monte Carlo Simulation pp. 243-258

- Andrea Bonfiglio and Francesco Chelli
- Using Weighted Least Squares to Deflate Input-Output Tables pp. 259-276

- Giorgio Rampa
- Environmental Kuznets Curves for Air Pollutant Emissions in Italy: Evidence from Environmental Accounts (NAMEA) Panel Data pp. 277-301

- Massimiliano Mazzanti, Anna Montini and Roberto Zoboli
- Environmental Accounting of Eco-innovations through Environmental Input-Output Analysis: The Case of Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Buses pp. 303-318

- Simona Cantono, Reinout Heijungs and Rene Kleijn
- Total Labour Requirements and Value Added Productivity of Labour in the Process of Economic Development pp. 319-330

- Akiko Nakajima
Volume 20, issue 2, 2008
- Editorial pp. 133-133

- Erik Dietzenbacher
- China's Growing Pains - Recent Input-Output Research in China on China: Foreword pp. 135-138

- Christian Debresson
- Yearly Grain Output Predictions in China 1980-2004 pp. 139-150

- Xikang Chen, Ju-E Guo and Cuihong Yang
- A Method to Optimize Gross Fixed Capital Investments for Water Conservancy in China pp. 151-172

- Cuihong Yang, Xikang Chen and Jian Xu
- Methods for Approximating the Shadow Price of Water in China pp. 173-185

- Xiuli Liu and Xikang Chen
- Socioeconomic Impact Analysis of Yellow-dust Storms: An Approach and Case Study for Beijing pp. 187-203

- Ning Ai and Karen Polenske
- An Extended Input-Output Model on Education and the Shortfall of Human Capital in China pp. 205-221

- Hongxia Zhang and Xikang Chen
- A Multi-sector Nonlinear Dynamic Input-Output Model with Human Capital pp. 223-237

- Jin Shui Zhang
Volume 20, issue 1, 2008
- Editorial pp. 1-1

- Erik Dietzenbacher
- The Economic and Environmental Consequences of Automobile Lifetime Extension and Fuel Economy Improvement: Japan's Case pp. 3-28

- Shigemi Kagawa, Yuki Kudoh, Keisuke Nansai and Tomohiro Tasaki
- Sequential Decision-making in Interdependent Sectors with Multiobjective Inoperability Decision Trees: Application to Biofuel Subsidy Analysis pp. 29-56

- Joost Santos, Kash Barker and Paul Zelinke
- Key Sectors, Industrial Clustering and Multivariate Outliers pp. 57-73

- Antonio Morillas and Barbara Diaz
- A Revision of the Tolerable Limits Approach: Searching for the Important Coefficients pp. 75-95

- Miguel angel Tarancon, Fernando Callejas, Erik Dietzenbacher and Michael Lahr
- Additive Structural Decomposition Analysis and Index Number Theory: An Empirical Application of the Montgomery Decomposition pp. 97-109

- Paul de Boer
- Updating an Input-Output Matrix with Sign-preservation: Some Improved Objective Functions and their Solutions pp. 111-123

- Wenfeng Huang, Shintaro Kobayashi and Hajime Tanji
- Book Review pp. 125-128

- Michael Lahr
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