Economic Systems Research
1997 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 4, 2007
- Inequality in Exchange: The Use of a World Trade Flow Table for Analyzing the International Economy pp. 375-395

- Utz-Peter Reich
- Economic Integration: Systemic Measures in an Input-Output Framework pp. 397-408

- Dipti Prakas Pal, Erik Dietzenbacher and Dipika Basu
- Input-Output Based Measures of Underlying Domestic Inflation: Empirical Evidence from Denmark 1903-2002 pp. 409-423

- Kim Abildgren
- Labour Values, Prices of Production and the Effects of Income Distribution: Evidence from the Greek Economy pp. 425-437

- Lefteris Tsoulfidis and Theodore Mariolis
- Potron and the Perron-Frobenius Theorem pp. 439-452

- Christian Bidard and Guido Erreygers
- The Extraction of Technical Coefficients from Input and Output Data pp. 453-459

- Thijs ten Raa
- Some Comments on the GRAS Method pp. 461-465

- Manfred Lenzen, Richard Wood and Blanca Gallego
Volume 19, issue 3, 2007
- New Developments in Productivity Analysis within an Input-Output Framework: an Introduction pp. 225-227

- Marcel Timmer and Pirkko Aulin-Ahmavaara
- Industry Origins of the American Productivity Resurgence pp. 229-252

- Dale Jorgenson, Mun Ho, Jon Samuels and Kevin Stiroh
- Integrated Industry and Economy-wide TFP-Measures with Different Prices in Different Uses pp. 253-276

- Pirkko Aulin-Ahmavaara and Perttu Pakarinen
- A Shortcut Method for Generating Time Series of Input Data for Productivity Analysis pp. 277-293

- Lourens Broersma and Ton Van Moergastel
- Technical Change, Investment and Energy Intensity pp. 295-314

- Kurt Kratena
- The Industry Origins of the US-Japan Productivity Gap pp. 315-341

- Dale Jorgenson and Koji Nomura
- International Comparisons of Industry Output, Inputs and Productivity Levels: Methodology and New Results pp. 343-363

- Robert Inklaar and Marcel Timmer
Volume 19, issue 2, 2007
- Economic Modeling for Disaster Impact Analysis: Past, Present, and Future pp. 115-124

- Yasuhide Okuyama
- Modeling Unexpected Events in Temporally Disaggregated Econometric Input-Output Models of Regional Economies pp. 125-145

- Kieran P. Donaghy, Nazmiye Balta-Ozkan and Geoffrey Hewings
- Economic Loss Assessment due to Railroad and Highway Disruptions pp. 147-162

- Satoshi Tsuchiya, Hirokazu Tatano and Norio Okada
- Modeling the Regional Economic Loss of Natural Disasters: The Search for Economic Hotspots pp. 163-181

- Norihiko Yamano, Yoshio Kajitani and Yoshiharu Shumuta
- A Risk-based Input-Output Methodology for Measuring the Effects of the August 2003 Northeast Blackout pp. 183-204

- Christopher W. Anderson, Joost R. Santos and Yacov Y. Haimes
- Thinking about Imbalances in Post-catastrophe Economies: An Input-Output based Proposition pp. 205-223

- Albert E. Steenge and Marija Bockarjova
Volume 19, issue 1, 2007
- Augmenting the Input-Output Framework for 'Common Pool' Resources: Operationalising the Full Leontief Environmental Model pp. 1-22

- Grant Allan, Nick Hanley, Peter McGregor, John Swales and Karen Turner
- Women's and Men's Contributions to Satisfying Consumers' Needs: A Combined Time Use and Input-Output Analysis pp. 23-36

- Axel Schaffer
- National Economic Policy Simulations with Global Interdependencies: A Sensitivity Analysis for Germany pp. 37-55

- Bernd Meyer, Christian Lutz, Peter Schnur and Gerd Zika
- Competitive Pressure on the Indian Households: A General Equilibrium Approach pp. 57-71

- Thijs ten Raa and Amarendra Sahoo
- Does Economic Integration Affect the Structure of Industries? Empirical Evidence from the CEE pp. 73-97

- d'Artis Kancs
- A Generalized Expression for the Commodity and the Industry Technology Models in Input-Output Analysis pp. 99-104

- Thijs ten Raa and José Rueda-Cantuche
Volume 18, issue 4, 2006
- Introduction: the History of Input-Output Analysis, Leontief's Path and Alternative Tracks pp. 331-333

- Olav Bjerkholt and Heinz Kurz
- The Family of W. W. Leontief in Russia pp. 335-345

- Svetlana Kaliadina, Natal'ia Iu. Pavlova and Claus Wittich
- W.W. Leontief and the Repressions of the 1920s: an Interview pp. 347-355

- Svetlana Kaliadina, Tatyana Babaskina, Maria Shikalova and Claus Wittich
- Father Potron's Early Contributions to Input-Output Analysis pp. 357-372

- Gilbert Abraham-Frois and Emeric Lendjel
- Input-Output Analysis from a Wider Perspective: a Comparison of the Early Works of Leontief and Sraffa pp. 373-390

- Heinz Kurz and Neri Salvadori
- Ragnar Frisch and the Origin of Input-Output Analysis pp. 391-410

- Olav Bjerkholt and Mark Knell
- The Treatment of Fixed Capital in the Long Period pp. 411-426

- Christian Lager
Volume 18, issue 3, 2006
- The growth of information workers in the US economy, 1950-2000: the role of technological change, computerization, and structural change pp. 221-255

- Edward Wolff
- Bilateral trade between India and Bangladesh: A general equilibrium approach pp. 257-279

- Chandrima Sikdar, Thijs ten Raa, Pierre Mohnen and Debesh Chakraborty
- A world trade model with bilateral trade based on comparative advantage pp. 281-297

- Anders Hammer Strømman and Faye Duchin
- A Fuzzy clustering approach to the key sectors of the Spanish economy pp. 299-318

- Barbara Diaz, Laura Moniche and Antonio Morillas
- Missing links in key sector analysis pp. 319-325

- Manuel Alejandro Cardenete and Ferran Sancho
- Book review pp. 327-329

- Anushree Sinha
Volume 18, issue 2, 2006
- Structural change decomposition through a global sensitivity analysis of input-output models pp. 115-131

- Marco Percoco, Geoffrey Hewings and Lanfranco Senn
- Typology of structural change in a regional economy: a temporal inverse analysis pp. 133-153

- Yasuhide Okuyama, Michael Sonis and Geoffrey Hewings
- Structural analysis of international trade: Environmental impacts of Norway pp. 155-181

- Glen Peters and Edgar Hertwich
- A dynamic input-output model with explicit new and old technologies: an application to the UK pp. 183-203

- Volodymyr Ryaboshlyk
- Estimation of commodity-by-commodity input-output matrices pp. 205-215

- Lars Bohlin and Lars Widell
Volume 18, issue 1, 2006
- Interfund linkage analysis: the case of the polish pension fund sector pp. 1-27

- Henryk Gurgul and Paweł Majdosz
- Interinstitutional linkage analysis: a social accounting matrix multiplier approach for the Mexican economy pp. 29-59

- Andres Blancas
- Environmental responsibility and policy in a two-country dynamic input-output model pp. 61-84

- Rutger Hoekstra and Marco Janssen
- Mixing oil and water? Using hybrid input-output tables in a Structural decomposition analysis pp. 85-95

- Erik Dietzenbacher and Jesper Stage
- Economic consequences of intifada pp. 97-106

- Paul de Boer and Marco Missaglia
Volume 17, issue 4, 2005
- Industrial ecology and input-output economics: an introduction pp. 349-364

- Sangwon Suh and Shigemi Kagawa
- A consistent input-output formulation of shared producer and consumer responsibility pp. 365-391

- Blanca Gallego and Manfred Lenzen
- Waste input-output linear programming model with its application to eco-efficiency analysis pp. 393-408

- Yasushi Kondo and Shinichiro Nakamura
- Inter-industry analysis, consumption structure, and the household waste production structure pp. 409-423

- Shigemi Kagawa
- Evaluating sustainability of household consumption—Using DEA to assess environmental performance pp. 425-447

- Mette Wier, Line Block Christoffersen, Trine Jensen, Ole Pedersen, Hans Keiding and Jesper Munksgaard
- Developing a sectoral environmental database for input-output analysis: the comprehensive environmental data archive of the US pp. 449-469

- Sangwon Suh
Volume 17, issue 3, 2005
- Ranking sectors using fuzzy output multipliers pp. 237-253

- Malcolm Beynon, Max Munday and Annette Roberts
- Estimation of an Extended SAM with household production for Spain 1995 pp. 255-278

- Ezequiel Uriel, Javier Ferri and Maria Luisa Molto
- The effect of trade on productivity growth and the demand for skilled workers in Canada pp. 279-296

- Wulong Gu and Lori Whewell Rennison
- Integrating decomposition approaches for the analysis of temporal changes in economic structure: an application to Chicago's economy from 1980 to 2000 pp. 297-315

- Dong Guo, Geoffrey Hewings and Michael Sonis
- A Dynamic Leontief Model with Non-renewable Resources pp. 317-326

- Imre Dobos and Adel Floriska
- GRAS versus minimizing absolute and squared differences: a comment pp. 327-331

- Jan Oosterhaven
Volume 17, issue 2, 2005
- Incorporating sustainability indicators into a computable general equilibrium model of the scottish economy pp. 103-140

- Linda Ferguson, Peter McGregor, John Swales, Karen Turner and Ya Ping Yin
- A world trade model based on comparative advantage with m regions, n goods, and k factors pp. 141-162

- Faye Duchin
- Simulating fundamental tax reforms in an aging Japan pp. 163-185

- Akira Okamoto
- Spatial accounting methods and the construction of spatial social accounting matrices pp. 187-210

- Bjarne Madsen and Chris Jensen-butler
- Extending the input-output model with assets pp. 211-225

- Xikang Chen, Ju-e Guo and Cuihong Yang
Volume 17, issue 1, 2005
- Projection of input-output tables by means of mathematical programming based on the hypothesis of stable structural evolution pp. 1-23

- Miguel Angel Tarancon and Pablo Del Rio
- Technological evolution as creative destruction of process heterogeneity: evidence from US plant-level data pp. 25-45

- Jurgen Essletzbichler and David Rigby
- Prices and factor demand in an endogenized input-output model pp. 47-56

- Kurt Kratena
- Empirical factor demands and flexible functional forms: a bayesian approach pp. 57-75

- Matteo Manera and Bruno Sitzia
- A global robustness measure for input-output projections from ESA and SNA tables pp. 77-93

- Reiner Wolff
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