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July 2024, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 337-352 A comparison of deflation methods for carbon footprint calculations using Japanese data
by Sora Matsushima & Shigemi Kagawa & Keisuke Nansai & Jinjun Xue - 353-377 Estimating high-resolution interregional input–output tables: a Bayesian spatial approach
by Andrzej Torój - 378-403 The construction of an environmentally extended multi-scale MRSUT: the case of Indonesia
by Irlan A. Rum & Arjan de Koning & Arnold Tukker & Arief A. Yusuf - 404-421 Identifying the key atmospheric and economic drivers of global carbon monoxide emission transfers
by Sandy Dall’erba & Nicole Riemer & Yilan Xu & Ran Xu & Yu Yao - 422-450 Toward the full implementation of the water-energy-food nexus in computable general equilibrium modelling: methods and macroeconomic implications
by Elisa Bardazzi & Gabriele Standardi & Francesco Bosello & Ramón E. Key Hernández - 451-476 Forced labour in the fashion industry: a hypothetical EU-driven reorganisation of textile value chains
by Angela García-Alaminos & Jorge Zafrilla & Fabio Monsalve - 477-499 Risk-based dynamic inoperability input-output and non-linear optimisation models to analyse resilience in the construction industry
by Ahmed Owais Durrani & Yousaf Ali
April 2024, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 191-200 Price re-interpretations of the basic IO quantity models result in the ultimate input-output equations
by Jan Oosterhaven - 201-225 Input-output price indexes: forgoing the Leontief and Ghosh models
by Louis de Mesnard - 226-248 Effective demand, wages and prices, and the multiplier
by Kurt Kratena - 249-264 A supply-driven model consuming simultaneously all primary inputs: unfolding analytical potential beyond the Ghosh model
by Aleix Altimiras-Martin - 265-291 A new alternative for matrix balancing under conflicting information
by Fernando de la Torre Cuevas & Xesús Pereira & Edelmiro López-Iglesias - 292-318 A new approach to the hypothetical extraction method: regional full extraction
by Luis Tormo García & Paz Rico Belda & Francisco Morillas Jurado & Bernardí Cabrer-Borrás - 319-335 An extension of the hypothetical extraction method: endogenous consumption and the armington treatment of imports
by Ana-Isabel Guerra & Ferran Sancho
January 2024, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-23 When do public transport investments really matter? A CGE analysis for Türkiye
by Volkan Recai Cetin - 24-45 Costs of LDC graduation on market access: evidence from emerging Bangladesh
by Mohammad Masudur Rahman & Anna Strutt - 46-69 Regions may share factors of production, too: Implementation of topologies within the World Trade Model
by Naci Dilekli & Ignacio Cazcarro & Julio Sánchez-Chóliz - 70-99 The three plans by Biden: effects on economic growth and income inequality
by Claudio Socci & Marcello Signorelli & Silvia D’Andrea & Stefano Deriu & Francesca Severini - 100-130 A regional input-output model of the COVID-19 crisis in Italy: decomposing demand and supply factors
by Severin Reissl & Alessandro Caiani & Francesco Lamperti & Tommaso Ferraresi & Leonardo Ghezzi - 131-160 Who bears the indirect costs of flood risk? An economy-wide assessment of different insurance systems in Europe under climate change
by Nina Knittel & Max Tesselaar & W. J. Wouter Botzen & Gabriel Bachner & Timothy Tiggeloven - 161-190 Asymmetric tail risk contagion across China’s automotive industrial chain: a study based on input–output network
by Ran Huang & Haixin Wang
October 2023, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 479-515 Systemic risk and macro-financial interconnectedness using an FSAM framework
by Luis Enrique Pedauga & Agustin Velazquez & Elvis Hernández-Perdomo - 516-540 The business accounting matrix: a proposal with an application
by Casiano A. Manrique-de-Lara-Peñate & José J. Déniz-Mayor - 541-565 Assessing employment benefits from trade: US-Mexico trade under NAFTA
by Raúl Vázquez-López - 566-585 Processing trade in Chinese interregional input–output tables: construction and application
by Yuwan Duan & Erik Dietzenbacher & Bart Los & Cuihong Yang - 586-613 Measuring what matters in value-added trade
by Alessandro Borin & Michele Mancini - 614-633 Poverty and the functional distribution of income in the input–output framework: in pursuit of strategies for inclusive growth
by Tânia Moreira Alberti & Kênia de Souza & Alexandre Porsse - 634-657 Estimating disguised unemployment in major middle-income countries by means of non-linear input–output analysis, 2000–2014
by Pablo R. Liboreiro - 658-680 Fuzzy cognitive model of agricultural economic growth
by Marina Yegorovna Anokhina
July 2023, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 325-353 Microdata selection for estimating household consumption-based emissions
by Lena Kilian & Anne Owen & Andy Newing & Diana Ivanova - 354-375 Who will dominate the global fossil fuel trade?
by Ershad Ostadzadeh & Amin Elshorbagy & Marta Tuninetti & Francesco Laio & Ahmed Abdelkader - 376-396 Beyond production and consumption: using throughflows to untangle the virtual trade of externalities
by Timothé Beaufils & Etienne Berthet & Hauke Ward & Leonie Wenz - 397-416 Trade heterogeneity and virtual water exports of China
by Huiwen Liu & Huibin Du & Zengkai Zhang & Huimin Wang & Kunfu Zhu & Yaling Lu & Xi Liu - 417-437 Managing lead (Pb) emissions in China from the perspective of final demand
by Ruoqi Li & Wenjun Wu & Wei Zhang & Yuanchun Zhou & Hongqiang Jiang & Yaling Lu & Cuiyang Feng & Jinnan Wang & Miaomiao Liu & Jun Bi & Yu Liu & Hongkuan Zang & Yuli Shan - 438-457 Income and investment, not energy policy, are driving GHG emission intensities
by Joel Bruneau & Madanmohan Ghosh & Deming Luo & Yunfa Zhu - 458-477 Consumption structure optimization for reducing energy footprint
by Meihui Jiang & Cai Suo & Liangpeng Wu & Peter Berrill
April 2023, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 157-182 Identifying labour market bottlenecks in the energy transition: a combined IO-matching analysis
by Maureen Lankhuizen & Dario Diodato & Anet Weterings & Olga Ivanova & Mark Thissen - 183-210 Productive linkages in a segmented economy: the role of services in the export performance of German manufacturing
by Daniel Herrero & Adrián Rial - 211-227 The role of imported intermediates in productivity change
by Enrique Gilles & Javier Deaza & Alejandro Vivas - 228-264 Modelling the spatial and sectoral benefits of productivity enhancing innovations using a transport oriented multiregional IO framework: the ‘megatruck’ in Spain
by José L. Zofío & Julio González & Angel Prieto & Juan Vicente - 265-291 Upgrading low value-added activities in global value chains: a functional specialisation approach
by Aleksandra Kordalska & Magdalena Olczyk - 292-300 Measuring trade in value added: how valid is the proportionality assumption?
by Arianto A. Patunru & Prema-chandra Athukorala - 301-323 Welfare impacts of a negative income tax on regions of Brazil
by Rayan Wolf & Angelo C. Gurgel & Leonardo C. B. Cardoso & Ian M. Trotter & Marcos S. Nazareth & Erly C. Teixeira
January 2023, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-29 Consumer preferences in CGE models when data are scarce: comparing the linear expenditure and the indirect addilog systems
by Paul de Boer & Jan van Daal & João F. D. Rodrigues - 30-48 Stochastic simulation with informed rotations of Gaussian quadratures
by Davit Stepanyan & Georg Zimmermann & Harald Grethe - 49-74 An interregional input–output analysis with the Eaton–Kortum model
by Ryo Itoh & Kiyoshi Yonemoto - 75-94 Multi-level comparisons of input–output tables using cross-entropy indicators
by Muhammad Daaniyall Abd Rahman & Bart Los & Anne Owen & Manfred Lenzen - 95-117 Disaggregating input–output tables by the multidimensional RAS method: a case study of the Czech Republic
by Vladimír Holý & Karel Šafr - 118-135 A new empirical contribution to an old theoretical puzzle: what input–output matrix properties tells us about equilibrium prices and quantities
by Anwar Shaikh & Luiza Nassif-Pires & José Alejandro Coronado - 136-155 Filter methods for MRIO tables: an evaluation
by Markus Simbürger
October 2022, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 383-409 Large-scale multinational shocks and international trade: a non-zero-sum game
by Rossella Bardazzi & Leonardo Ghezzi - 410-439 How thick is your armour? Measuring economic resilience to shocks in global production networks
by Yoshihiro Hashiguchi & Norihiko Yamano & Colin Webb - 440-468 A scenario-based method for projecting multi-regional input–output tables
by Timothé Beaufils & Leonie Wenz - 469-490 Who’s afraid of Virginia Wu? US employment footprints and self-sufficiency
by Timon Bohn & Steven Brakman & Erik Dietzenbacher - 491-518 Peasant farmers and pandemics: the role of seasonality and labor-leisure trade-off decisions in economy-wide models
by Arndt Feuerbacher & Scott McDonald & Karen Thierfelder - 519-544 Entropy-based Chinese city-level MRIO table framework
by Heran Zheng & Johannes Többen & Erik Dietzenbacher & Daniel Moran & Jing Meng & Daoping Wang & Dabo Guan
July 2022, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 253-272 Energy efficiency and rebound effects in German industry – evidence from macroeconometric modeling
by Christian Lutz & Maximilian Banning & Lara Ahmann & Markus Flaute - 273-293 Simultaneous supply and demand constraints in input–output networks: the case of Covid-19 in Germany, Italy, and Spain
by Anton Pichler & J. Doyne Farmer - 294-319 Revealing embedded carbon emissions within the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership
by Syeda Tasnia Hasan & Michael O. Wood & Simron Singh - 320-342 Aggregation error of the material footprint: the case of the EU
by Jan Weinzettel - 343-366 The true cost of trade among neighbors: the role of Japanese imports in waste generation in China
by Makiko Tsukui & Chen Lin & Kaiyan Ji & Xiaoliang Lang - 367-382 Regional CO2 emissions and cross-boundary mitigation potential in China
by Ning Chang & Chaohui Han
April 2022, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 129-150 How will natural gas market reforms affect carbon marginal abatement costs? Evidence from China
by Hong-Dian Jiang & Mei-Mei Xue & Kang-Yin Dong & Qiao-Mei Liang - 151-166 Structural components of income growth: an application to the evolution of the Spanish economy, 1980–2014
by Julio Sánchez Chóliz & Rosa Duarte & Sofía Jiménez - 167-198 How large is the corporate tax base erosion and profit shifting? A general equilibrium approach
by María T. Álvarez-Martínez & Salvador Barrios & Diego d'Andria & Maria Gesualdo & Gaetan Nicodeme & Jonathan Pycroft - 199-214 Multi-perspective structural analysis of supply chain networks
by Tesshu Hanaka & Keiichiro Kanemoto & Shigemi Kagawa - 215-233 Export-sustained employment: accounting for exporter-heterogeneity in input–output tables
by Bernhard Michel & Caroline Hambÿe - 234-251 Multi-dynamic interregional input-output shift-share: model, theory and application
by Claudia V. Montanía & Sandy Dall’erba
January 2022, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-21 Economic and environmental impacts of decarbonisation through a hybrid MRIO multiplier-accelerator model
by Óscar Dejuán & Ferran Portella-Carbó & Mateo Ortiz - 22-40 Linking multisectoral economic models and consumption surveys for the European Union
by Ignacio Cazcarro & Antonio F. Amores & Inaki Arto & Kurt Kratena - 41-68 Tax reforms in Spain: efficiency levels and distributional patterns
by Ana-Isabel Guerra & Laura Varela-Candamio & Jesús López-Rodríguez - 69-96 Global value chains and labour markets – simultaneous analysis of wages and employment
by Sabina Szymczak & Joanna Wolszczak-Derlacz - 97-110 The role of allocation of retail trade margins across household segments on their carbon footprint calculation
by Radomír Mach & Milan Ščasný & Jan Weinzettel - 111-128 Hypothetical extraction, betweenness centrality, and supply chain complexity
by Shohei Tokito & Shigemi Kagawa & Tesshu Hanaka
October 2021, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 429-445 Estimating induced effects in IO impact analysis: variation in the methods for calculating the Type II Leontief multipliers
by Tobias Emonts-Holley & Andrew Ross & Kim Swales - 446-469 The role of rurality in determining the economy-wide impacts of a natural disaster
by Andrea Bonfiglio & Silvia Coderoni & Roberto Esposti & Edoardo Baldoni - 470-491 Survey-based versus algorithm-based multi-regional input–output tables within the CGE framework – the case of Austria
by Bartlomiej Rokicki & Oliver Fritz & Jonathan M. Horridge & Geoffrey J. D. Hewings - 492-508 Defining prices in an inter-regional SAM system
by Maria Llop - 509-535 A multiregional input–output optimization model to assess impacts of water supply disruptions under climate change on the Great Lakes economy
by Jorge A. Garcia-Hernandez & Roy Brouwer - 536-554 Reassembling social defragmented responsibilities: the indecent labour footprint of US multinationals overseas
by Ángela García-Alaminos & Mateo Ortiz & Guadalupe Arce & Jorge Zafrilla - 555-575 Structural changes in the Brazilian economy 1990–2015
by José Firmino de Sousa Filho & Gervásio Ferreira dos Santos & Luiz Carlos de Santana Ribeiro - 576-602 Constructing a SAMEA to analyze energy and environmental policies in Chile
by Cristian Mardones & Claudio Brevis
July 2021, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 287-315 Weaponized trade policy: the impact of US tariffs on the European automobile sector
by Carlos Llano & Julián Pérez & Fatima El Khatabi & Federico Steinberg - 316-335 How important is domestic and foreign demand for China’s income growth by business function?
by Zhenguo Wang & Yabin Zhang & Meng Niu & Zijie Fan - 336-362 Does resilience yield dividends? Co-benefits of investing in increased resilience in Cedar Rapids
by Juan F. Fung & Jennifer F. Helgeson & David H. Webb & Cheyney M. O'Fallon & Harvey Cutler - 363-384 David Hawkins and the making of the Hawkins-Simon conditions
by Wilfried Parys - 385-416 Flow-of-funds structure of the U.S. economy 2001–2018
by Masako Tsujimura & Kazusuke Tsujimura - 417-426 On the plausibility of using linear programming to trace important input–output coefficients in the framework of tolerable limits
by Łukasz Lach - 427-427 A GRAS variant solving for minimum information loss: An erratum
by The Editors
April 2021, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 133-156 Constructing an open access economy-wide database for bioeconomy impact assessment in the European Union member states
by Alfredo J. Mainar-Causapé & George Philippidis & Ana I. Sanjuán-López - 157-170 Will using newer input–output data for general equilibrium modeling provide a better estimate for the CO2 mitigation cost?
by Wei-Hong Hong & Hui-Chih Chai & Y.-H. Henry Chen & John M. Reilly & Sergey Paltsev - 171-196 Brexit deal done! A detailed micro- and macroeconomic analysis of its fallout
by José Francisco Cubells & Maria C. Latorre - 197-213 Demographic change in Brazil and its impacts on CO2 emissions
by Terciane Sabadini Carvalho & Flaviane Souza Santiago & Fernando Salgueiro Perobelli - 214-249 Evaluating the impact of violence against women in the macroeconomic Input–Output framework
by Clio Ciaschini & Francesco Maria Chelli - 250-275 On the Euro method
by Umed Temursho - 276-286 The Euro and SUT-RAS methods: some further considerations
by Juan Manuel Valderas-Jaramillo & José Manuel Rueda-Cantuche & Joerg Beutel
January 2021, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-19 Hard times for long-term care systems? Spillover effects on the Spanish economy
by Pablo Moya-Martínez & Fernando Bermejo & Raúl del Pozo-Rubio - 20-46 Are CGE models reliable for disaster impact analyses?
by Lei Zhou & Zhenhua Chen - 47-66 Developing an electricity satellite account (ELSA): an application to Scotland, UK
by Grant J Allan & Kevin Connolly & Stuart G McIntyre - 67-87 Decomposing value added in gross exports
by Sébastien Miroudot & Ming Ye - 88-113 Tariff costs embodied in product prices: a dynamic analysis from global value chain perspective
by Yuwan Duan & Ting Ji & Dongzhou Mei - 114-131 On growth regimes, structural change and input coefficients
by Fidel Aroche Reyes
October 2020, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 439-450 Return of the capital coefficients matrix
by Albert E. Steenge & Rachel C. Reyes - 451-475 A supply-use approach to capital endogenization in input–output analysis
by Carl-Johan H. Södersten & Manfred Lenzen - 476-501 Uncertainty measures for economic accounts
by Nino Mushkudiani & Jeroen Pannekoek & Li-Chun Zhang - 502-520 The suggested structure of final demand shock for sectoral labour digital skills
by Francesca Severini & Rosita Pretaroli & Claudio Socci & Jacopo Zotti & Giancarlo Infantino - 521-539 On the accuracy of gravity-RAS approaches used for inter-regional trade estimation: evidence using the 2005 inter-regional input–output table of Japan
by Julio Gustavo Fournier Gabela - 540-564 Are global value chains truly global?
by Hao Xiao & Bo Meng & Jiabai Ye & Shantong Li - 565-584 Water content in trade: a regional analysis for Morocco
by Eduardo A. Haddad & Fatima Ezzahra Mengoub & Vinicius A. Vale - 585-585 Retraction: Tracing Knowledge Flows in Innovation Systems—an Informetric Perspective on Future Research Science-based Innovation
by The Editors
July 2020, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 301-317 Accounting for global migrant remittances flows
by Joao-Pedro Ferreira & Michael Lahr & Pedro Ramos & Eduardo Castro - 318-350 Tariffs, domestic import substitution and trade diversion in input-output production networks: an exercise on Brexit
by Raffaele Giammetti - 351-377 The economic effects of financial relief delays following a natural disaster
by Navid Attary & Harvey Cutler & Martin Shields & John W. van de Lindt - 378-394 Tools for reconstructing the bilateral trade network: a critical assessment
by Tiziano Distefano & Marta Tuninetti & Francesco Laio & Luca Ridolfi - 395-412 Multinational production in value-added terms
by Sébastien Miroudot & Ming Ye - 413-427 Bayesian input–output table update using a benchmark LASSO prior
by Mike G. Tsionas - 428-437 A note on linkage between gross value added and final use at the industry level
by Junning Cai & PingSun Leung
April 2020, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 173-191 Japan’s participation in global value chains: splitting the IO table into production for export and domestic sale
by Koji Ito & Ivan Deseatnicov & Kyoji Fukao - 192-201 The expectations of and covariances between carbon footprints
by João F. D. Rodrigues & Rong Yuan & Hai Xiang Lin - 202-220 Hire fast, fire slow: the employment benefits of energy transitions
by Yann Füllemann & Vincent Moreau & Marc Vielle & François Vuille - 221-238 Unconventional monetary policy and real estate sector: a financial dynamic computable general equilibrium model for Italy
by Irfan Ahmed & Claudio Socci & Francesca Severini & Rosita Pretaroli & Hassan Kasady Al Mahdi - 239-261 Spatial structural decomposition analysis with a focus on product lifetime
by Yuya Nakamoto - 262-277 A carbon tax on agriculture? A CGE analysis for Chile
by Cristian Mardones & Mirko Lipski - 278-299 Water and production reallocation in the Spanish agri-food system
by Ignacio Cazcarro & Rosa Duarte & Julio Sánchez Chóliz & Cristina Sarasa
January 2020, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-28 Decomposition analysis: when to use which method?
by Paul de Boer & João F. D. Rodrigues - 29-57 Consumption and production-based CO2 pricing policies: macroeconomic trade-offs and carbon leakage
by Mark Sommer & Kurt Kratena - 58-83 Using virtual laboratories for disaster analysis – a case study of Taiwan
by Futu Faturay & Ya-Yen Sun & Erik Dietzenbacher & Arunima Malik & Arne Geschke & Manfred Lenzen - 84-97 Economic effects of an E-mobility scenario – input structure and energy consumption
by Philip Ulrich & Ulrike Lehr - 98-120 Financialisation as structural change: measuring the financial content of things
by Marwil J. Dávila-Fernández & Lionello F. Punzo - 121-144 Policy needs (to be) covered by static environmentally extended input–output analyses
by An Vercalsteren & Maarten Christis & Theo Geerken & Ann Van der Linden - 145-165 Can supply, use and input–output tables be converted to a different classification with aggregate information?
by José M. Rueda-Cantuche & Antonio F. Amores & Isabelle Remond-Tiedrez - 166-172 A follow-up note on the plausibility of the Leontief and Ghosh closed models
by Antonio Manresa & Ferran Sancho
October 2019, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 467-480 Return of the inoperability
by Yasuhide Okuyama & Krista D. Yu - 481-504 The persistent statistical structure of the US input–output coefficient matrices: 1963–2007
by Luis Daniel Torres-González & Jangho Yang - 505-519 Hypothetical extractions from a global perspective
by Erik Dietzenbacher & Bob van Burken & Yasushi Kondo - 520-550 Measuring global flow of funds: focus on China, Japan, and the United States
by Nan Zhang & Xiuzhen Zhao - 551-573 Bayesian selection of technology assumptions for the transformation from supply-use to input–output tables
by João F. D. Rodrigues & Antonio F. Amores & Rui Paulo - 574-593 Structural change and female participation in recent economic growth: a multisectoral analysis for the Spanish economy
by Rosa Duarte & Cristina Sarasa & Mònica Serrano - 594-616 Aggregating input–output systems with minimum error
by Manfred Lenzen - 617-641 Developing a multiple-criteria decision analysis for green economy transition: a Canadian case study
by Mehdi Bagheri & Masood Sheikh Alivand & Mohammad Alikarami & Christopher A. Kennedy & Ganesh Doluweera & Zeus Guevara - 642-664 Measuring industrial upgrading: applying factor analysis in a global value chain framework
by Kailan Tian & Erik Dietzenbacher & Richard Jong-A-Pin
July 2019, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 285-304 Is the emperor wearing new clothes? A social assessment of the European Union 2007–2013 financial framework
by Fabio Monsalve & Jorge Zafrilla & María-Ángeles Cadarso & Angela García-Alaminos - 305-323 Estimating economic impacts of the US-South Korea free trade agreement
by Dan Wei & Zhenhua Chen & Adam Rose - 324-344 Tracing VARDI coefficients: a proposal
by Henryk Gurgul & Łukasz Lach - 345-360 The integration of international financial markets: an attempt to quantify contagion in an input–output-type analysis
by Dieter Schumacher - 361-381 Distinguishing China's processing trade in the world input-output table and quantifying its effects
by Quanrun Chen & Kunfu Zhu & Peng Liu & Xiangyin Chen & Kailan Tian & Lianling Yang & Cuihong Yang - 382-403 Bridging macroeconomic data between statistical classifications: the count-seed RAS approach
by Mattia Cai & José Manuel Rueda-Cantuche - 404-422 A Monte Carlo filtering application for systematic sensitivity analysis of computable general equilibrium results
by Sébastien Mary & Euan Phimister & Deborah Roberts & Fabien Santini - 423-444 Projecting supply and use tables: new variants and fair comparisons
by Juan M. Valderas-Jaramillo & José M. Rueda-Cantuche & Elena Olmedo & Joerg Beutel - 445-466 Rents, resources, and multiple technologies; Ricardian mechanisms in input-output modelling
by Albert E. Steenge & Maaike C. Bouwmeester & André Carrascal Incera
April 2019, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 143-157 Approaches to solving China’s marine plastic pollution and CO2 emission problems
by Chen Lin & Shinichiro Nakamura - 158-177 Levelling the playing field for EU biomass usage
by George Philippidis & Heleen Bartelings & John Helming & Robert M’barek & Edward Smeets & Hans van Meijl - 178-205 Energy and CO2 emission relationships in the NAFTA trading bloc: a multi-regional multi-factor energy input–output approach
by Zeus Guevara & Edmundo Molina-Pérez & Edith X. M. García & Vanessa Pérez-Cirera - 206-227 The raw material basis of global value chains: allocating environmental responsibility based on value generation
by Pablo Piñero & Martin Bruckner & Hanspeter Wieland & Eva Pongrácz & Stefan Giljum - 228-247 The shared environmental responsibility principle: new developments applied to the case of marine ecosystems
by M. Cordier & T. Poitelon & W. Hecq - 248-266 Industrial clusters with substantial carbon-reduction potential
by Keiichiro Kanemoto & Tesshu Hanaka & Shigemi Kagawa & Keisuke Nansai - 267-284 Carbon taxes and the double dividend hypothesis in a recursive-dynamic CGE model for Spain
by Jaume Freire-González & Mun S. Ho
January 2019, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-20 Measurement of reciprocity in a village through social networks
by Soulixay Hongsakhone & Masaru Ichihashi - 21-43 Taxing air pollutants and carbon individually or jointly: results from a CGE model enriched by an emission abatement sector
by Olga Kiuila & Anil Markandya & Milan Ščasný - 44-69 Bayesian estimation of labor demand by age: theoretical consistency and an application to an input–output model
by Kijin Kim & Geoffrey J. D. Hewings - 70-91 Neutral carbon tax and environmental targets in Brazil
by Paula Carvalho Pereda & Andrea Lucchesi & Carolina Policarpo Garcia & Bruno Toni Palialol - 92-113 Gender policy and female employment: a CGE model for Italy
by Francesca Severini & Francesco Felici & Noemi Ferracuti & Rosita Pretaroli & Claudio Socci - 114-131 Development of environmentally extended social accounting matrices for policy analysis in Alberta
by Jason Hawkins & J. D. Hunt - 132-141 The use–make framework and the derivation of functional forms in production theory
by Thijs ten Raa
October 2018, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 439-461 Emissions burden shifting in global value chains – winners and losers under multi-regional versus bilateral accounting
by María-Ángeles Cadarso & Fabio Monsalve & Guadalupe Arce - 462-477 Accounting for international trade in value added: a comment on the OECD–WTO project
by Utz-Peter Reich - 478-496 Building a global database: consequences for the national I–O data
by Terrie Walmsley & Badri Narayanan & Angel Aguiar & Robert McDougall - 497-520 Trade, competitiveness and investment: an empirical assessment
by Rossella Bardazzi & Leonardo Ghezzi - 521-544 WIOD SAMs adjusted with Eurostat data for the EU-27
by María T. Álvarez-Martínez & Montserrat López-Cobo - 545-566 Factors driving embodied carbon in international trade: a multiregional input–output gravity model
by Rosa Duarte & Vicente Pinilla & Ana Serrano
July 2018, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 289-312 Applicability of a spatial computable general equilibrium model to assess the short-term economic impact of natural disasters
by Yoshio Kajitani & Hirokazu Tatano - 313-322 On the need to compensate the compensating variation in CGE modeling
by Ana-Isabel Guerra & Ferran Sancho - 323-336 An input–output model of exchange-rate pass-through
by Osman Aydoğuş & Çağaçan Değer & Elif Tunalı Çalışkan & Gülçin Gürel Günal - 337-358 Intercountry feedback and spillover effects within the international supply and use framework: a Bayesian perspective
by Umed Temursho - 359-379 An examination of national supply-chain flow time
by Douglas S. Thomas & Anand M. Kandaswamy - 380-399 Deunionization and job polarization – a macroeconomic model analysis for a small open economy
by Thomas von Brasch & Marit Linnea Gjelsvik & Victoria Sparrman - 400-421 Factors driving sectoral and occupational employment changes during the Spanish boom (1995–2005)
by Rafa Madariaga - 422-438 Promoting investment in the Turkish construction sector: a structural path analysis
by Gulay Gunluk-Senesen & Tolga Kaya & Umit Senesen
April 2018, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 137-177 A flow of funds analysis of the US quantitative easing
by Kazusuke Tsujimura & Masako Tsujimura - 178-200 Why has China’s vertical specialization declined?
by Yuwan Duan & Erik Dietzenbacher & Xuemei Jiang & Xikang Chen & Cuihong Yang - 201-218 Who pays for whom? Elements of a macroeconomic approach to income inequality
by Utz-Peter Reich - 219-237 How do interregional spillovers influence the distribution of technology? The case of Chinese manufacturing
by Xuemei Jiang & Xiaolin Lu & Jian Xu - 238-251 A model of intersectoral flow of technology using technology and innovation flow matrices
by Tsutomu Harada - 252-270 Assessment of European Use tables at basic prices and valuation matrices in the absence of official data
by José M. Rueda-Cantuche & Antonio F. Amores & Joerg Beutel & Isabelle Remond-Tiedrez - 271-288 Incorporating data quality improvement into supply–use table balancing
by Martin C. Serpell
January 2018, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-17 International trade, pollution, and economic structure: evidence on CO2 emissions for the North and the South
by Vinicius A. Vale & Fernando S. Perobelli & Ariaster B. Chimeli - 18-36 Final production-based emissions of regions in China
by Sai Liang & Yafei Wang & Chao Zhang & Ming Xu & Zhifeng Yang & Weidong Liu & Hongguang Liu & Anthony S.F. Chiu - 37-60 Why do some economies benefit more from climate finance than others? A case study on North-to-South financial flows
by María Victoria Román & Iñaki Arto & Alberto Ansuategi - 61-84 Structural production layer decomposition: a new method to measure differences between MRIO databases for footprint assessments
by Hanspeter Wieland & Stefan Giljum & Martin Bruckner & Anne Owen & Richard Wood - 85-104 De-industrialization and comparative advantage in the global value chain
by Michael Peneder & Gerhard Streicher - 105-119 The opportunity costs of commuting: the value of a commuting satellite account framework with an example from Lisbon Metropolitan Area
by João-Pedro Ferreira & Pedro Ramos & Luís Cruz & Eduardo Barata - 120-135 Some remarks on a social network approach to identifying key sectors
by Henryk Gurgul & Łukasz Lach
October 2017, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 463-485 Drivers of change in the European youth employment: a comparative structural decomposition analysis
by André Carrascal Incera - 486-508 Financial Social Accounting Matrix: a useful tool for understanding the macro-financial linkages of an economy
by Henry Aray & Luis Pedauga & Agustín Velázquez - 509-527 Allowing for uncertainty in exogenous shocks to CGE models: the case of a new renewable energy sector
by Euan Phimister & Deborah Roberts - 528-540 The weak linkages between processing exports and the internal economy. The Mexican case
by Gerardo Fujii-Gambero & Rosario Cervantes-Martínez - 541-556 Choosing among alternative technologies: conditions for assuring the feasibility of an input–output database or scenario
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