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A Note on the Magnitude of the Feedback Effect in Environmentally Extended Multi†Region Input†Output Tables

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  • Daniel Moran
  • Richard Wood
  • João F. D. Rodrigues

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Global multiregion input†output (MRIO) tables have been developed to capture international spillover effects due to demand in one country and production in other countries. International spillovers have been growing and have become so dominant, especially in environmental analysis, that their inclusion is essential when analyzing impacts of consumption. MRIO tables give full coverage of the world economy, but do not always respect the official data of a given country. When international spillovers also cause increased production in the country of demand, we see what are known as “feedback effects.†As coupled models are being developed that make use of an official foreground national input†output table (IOT) alongside an existing global MRIO, we are left in the situation where a coupled model does not use the official foreground information when modeling international feedback loops. The question thus arises: How large are these feedback loops for different environmental impacts? We look specifically at the amount of domestic production that is embodied in imports back into that region. We find that for emissions, the feedbacks are small, usually

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  • Daniel Moran & Richard Wood & João F. D. Rodrigues, 2018. "A Note on the Magnitude of the Feedback Effect in Environmentally Extended Multi†Region Input†Output Tables," Journal of Industrial Ecology, Yale University, vol. 22(3), pages 532-539, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:inecol:v:22:y:2018:i:3:p:532-539
    DOI: 10.1111/jiec.12658
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    1. Hertwich, Edgar G., 2020. "Carbon fueling complex global value chains tripled in the period 1995–2012," Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 86(C).
    2. Gino Sturla & Lorenzo Ciulla & Benedetto Rocchi, 2022. "Italy's Volumetric, Scarce and Social-scarce water footprint: a Hydro Economic Input-Output Analysis," Working Papers - Economics wp2022_17.rdf, Universita' degli Studi di Firenze, Dipartimento di Scienze per l'Economia e l'Impresa.
    3. Hertwich, Edgar, 2020. "Carbon fueling complex global value chains tripled in the period 1995-2012," SocArXiv zb3rh, Center for Open Science.

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