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The Decomposition by Factors in Direct and Indirect Requirements: With Applications to Estimating the Pollution Generation

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  • Ho Un Gim

    (Keimyung University)

  • Koonchan Kim

    (Keimyung University)

Abstract

Gim and Kim (1998) proposed the general relation between the notion of direct and indirect requirements of commodity i to support a unit of final demand of commodity j

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  • Ho Un Gim & Koonchan Kim, 2005. "The Decomposition by Factors in Direct and Indirect Requirements: With Applications to Estimating the Pollution Generation," Korean Economic Review, Korean Economic Association, vol. 21, pages 309-325.
  • Handle: RePEc:kea:keappr:ker-20051231-21-2-08
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    1. Xesús Pereira-López & Małgorzata Anna Węgrzyńska & Napoleón Guillermo Sánchez-Chóez, 2022. "Measuring Technological Change through an Extended Structural Decomposition Analysis: An Application to EU-28 Primary Sectors (2010–2015)," Economies, MDPI, vol. 10(1), pages 1-14, January.

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    Keywords

    Leontif inverse; decomposition by factors; input-output model; general relation; direct and indirect requirements; pollution generation;
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    JEL classification:

    • C67 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Mathematical Methods; Programming Models; Mathematical and Simulation Modeling - - - Input-Output Models
    • R15 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General Regional Economics - - - Econometric and Input-Output Models; Other Methods

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