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Estimating Natural Resources and Energy Flows from New York State Economic Activity

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Estimates of direct and indirect waste, energy, and material input use resulting from New York State economic activity are derived from existing input-output and natural resource and energy data bases. The work provides both a generally applicable methodology and an empirical example using national level natural resource and energy use data. The primary contribution of the work is to demonstrate a methodology for estimating life-cycle impacts from regional level economic activity. The approach is demonstrated using indirect economic linkages in an empirical example for the state of New York.

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  • James F. Booker, 2011. "Estimating Natural Resources and Energy Flows from New York State Economic Activity," New York Economic Review, New York State Economics Association (NYSEA), vol. 42(1), pages 21-34.
  • Handle: RePEc:nye:nyervw:v:42:y:2011:i:1:p:21-34
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