Working Paper 03-04 - A user's guide for economic instruments in domestic and international climate change policy - What role can they play in a Belgian climate change strategy?
Working Paper 03-04 - Guide des instruments économiques à mettre en oeuvre dans le cadre des politiques climatiques domestique et internationale
Willem Van Ierland
Working Papers from Federal Planning Bureau, Belgium
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This paper describes the compilation of the use tables for imports of goods and for trade margins for Belgium in 1995. It introduces a methodological novelty by integrating the compilation of both tables and systematically exploiting the fact that large parts of intermediary consumption and investment (i.e. those directly imported by the using firms) as well as exports (the direct exports by producers) bear no trade margins.
Date: 2004-01-26
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