Economic Systems Research-2013
Volume 25, Issue 4
369-389 Input-Output Analysis:the Next 25 Yearsby Erik Dietzenbacher, Manfred Lenzen, Bart Los, Dabo Guan, Michael L. Lahr, Ferran Sancho, Sangwon Suh & Cuihong Yang
390-408 Benchmarking Large Accounting Frameworks: A Generalized Multivariate Modelby Reinier Bikker, Jacco Daalmans & Nino Mushkudiani
409-434 Simultaneously Balancing Supply-Use Tables at Current and Constant Prices: A New Procedureby Vittorio Nicolardi
435-448 The Bias of the Multiplier Matrix When Supply and Use Tables are Stochasticby José M. Rueda-Cantuche, Erik Dietzenbacher, Esteban Fernández & Antonio F. Amores
449-455 Implicit Elasticities and Price Effects:An Updated Procedureby Stephen D. Casler
Volume 25, Issue 3
265-286 Identifying Environmentally Important Supply Chain Clusters in the Automobile Industryby Shigemi Kagawa , Sangwon Suh , Yasushi Kondo & Keisuke Nansai
287-299 Impact of Urban and Rural Household Consumption on Carbon Emissions in Chinaby Youguo Zhang
300-320 Disaggregating the Electricity Sector of China's Input-Output Table for Improved Environmental Life-Cycle Assessmentby S. Lindner , J. Legault & D. Guan
321-340 A Post-Keynesian Age Model to Forecast Energy Demand in Spainby Óscar Dejuán, Luis Antonio López, María Ángeles Tobarra &Jorge Zafrilla
341-360 Expanding Extractionsby Erik Dietzenbacher & Michael L. Lahr
361-367 A Note on the GRAS Methodby Umed Temurshoev , Ronald E. Miller & Maaike C. Bouwmeester
Volume 25, Issue 2
157-169 Which Industries To Bail Out First In Economic Recession? Ranking Us Industrial Sectors By The Power-Of-Pullby Jianxi Luo
170-189 Testing Assumptions Made In The Construction Of Input–Output Tablesby JosÉ M. Rueda-Cantuchea & Thijs Ten Raa
190-211 Economic Welfare Analysis Of The Legalization Of Drugs: A Cge Microsimulation Model For Colombiaby Laura Atuesta & Geoffrey J.D. Hewings
212-232 Estimating The Economic Consequences Of A Port Shutdown: The Special Role Of Resilienceby Adam Rose & Dan Wei
233-244 An Input–Output Study Of The Singapore Information Sectorby Mun Heng Toh & Shandre Mugan Thangavelu
245-264 Maximum-Likelihood Estimates Of A Us Multiregional Household Expenditure Systemby Patrick Canning
Volume 25, Issue 1
1-19 Global Multiregional Input–Output Frameworks: An Introduction And Outlookby Arnold Tukker & Erik Dietzenbacher
20-49 Building Eora: A Global Multi-Region Input–Output Database At High Country And Sector Resolutionby Manfred Lenzen & Daniel Moran & Keiichiro Kanemoto & Arne Geschke
50-70 Exiopol – Development And Illustrative Analyses Of A Detailed Global Mr Ee Sut/Iotby Arnold Tukker & Arjan de Koning & Richard Wood & Troy Hawkins &Stephan Lutter & Jose Acosta & Jose M. Rueda Cantuche & Maaike Bouwmeester & Jan Oosterhaven & Thomas Drosdowski & Jeroen Kuenen
71-98 The Construction Of World Input–Output Tables In The Wiod Projectby Dietzenbacher & Bart Los & Robert Stehrer & Marcel Timmer & Gaaitzen de Vries
99-121 A Multi-Region Input–Output Table Based On The Global Trade Analysis Project Database (Gtap-Mrio)by Robbie M. Andrew & Glen P. Peters
122-142 Compilation And Applications Of Ide-Jetro's International Input–Output Tablesby Bo Meng & Yaxiong Zhang & Satoshi Inomata
143-156 Policy-Relevant Applications Of Environmentally Extended Mrio Databases – Experiences From The Ukby Thomas Wiedmann & John Barrett
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