Economic Systems Research
1997 - 2024
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Volume 36, issue 3, 2024
- A comparison of deflation methods for carbon footprint calculations using Japanese data pp. 337-352
- Sora Matsushima, Shigemi Kagawa, Keisuke Nansai and Jinjun Xue
- Estimating high-resolution interregional input–output tables: a Bayesian spatial approach pp. 353-377
- Andrzej Torój
- The construction of an environmentally extended multi-scale MRSUT: the case of Indonesia pp. 378-403
- Irlan A. Rum, Arjan de Koning, Arnold Tukker and Arief A. Yusuf
- Identifying the key atmospheric and economic drivers of global carbon monoxide emission transfers pp. 404-421
- Sandy Dall’erba, Nicole Riemer, Yilan Xu, Ran Xu and Yu Yao
- Toward the full implementation of the water-energy-food nexus in computable general equilibrium modelling: methods and macroeconomic implications pp. 422-450
- Elisa Bardazzi, Gabriele Standardi, Francesco Bosello and Ramón E. Key Hernández
- Forced labour in the fashion industry: a hypothetical EU-driven reorganisation of textile value chains pp. 451-476
- Angela García-Alaminos, Jorge Zafrilla and Fabio Monsalve
- Risk-based dynamic inoperability input-output and non-linear optimisation models to analyse resilience in the construction industry pp. 477-499
- Ahmed Owais Durrani and Yousaf Ali
Volume 36, issue 2, 2024
- Price re-interpretations of the basic IO quantity models result in the ultimate input-output equations pp. 191-200
- Jan Oosterhaven
- Input-output price indexes: forgoing the Leontief and Ghosh models pp. 201-225
- Louis de Mesnard
- Effective demand, wages and prices, and the multiplier pp. 226-248
- Kurt Kratena
- A supply-driven model consuming simultaneously all primary inputs: unfolding analytical potential beyond the Ghosh model pp. 249-264
- Aleix Altimiras-Martin
- A new alternative for matrix balancing under conflicting information pp. 265-291
- Fernando de la Torre Cuevas, Xesús Pereira and Edelmiro López-Iglesias
- A new approach to the hypothetical extraction method: regional full extraction pp. 292-318
- Luis Tormo García, Paz Rico Belda, Francisco Morillas Jurado and Bernardí Cabrer-Borrás
- An extension of the hypothetical extraction method: endogenous consumption and the armington treatment of imports pp. 319-335
- Ana-Isabel Guerra and Ferran Sancho
Volume 36, issue 1, 2024
- When do public transport investments really matter? A CGE analysis for Türkiye pp. 1-23
- Volkan Recai Cetin
- Costs of LDC graduation on market access: evidence from emerging Bangladesh pp. 24-45
- Mohammad Masudur Rahman and Anna Strutt
- Regions may share factors of production, too: Implementation of topologies within the World Trade Model pp. 46-69
- Naci Dilekli, Ignacio Cazcarro and Julio Sánchez-Chóliz
- The three plans by Biden: effects on economic growth and income inequality pp. 70-99
- Claudio Socci, Marcello Signorelli, Silvia D’Andrea, Stefano Deriu and Francesca Severini
- A regional input-output model of the COVID-19 crisis in Italy: decomposing demand and supply factors pp. 100-130
- Severin Reissl, Alessandro Caiani, Francesco Lamperti, Tommaso Ferraresi and Leonardo Ghezzi
- Who bears the indirect costs of flood risk? An economy-wide assessment of different insurance systems in Europe under climate change pp. 131-160
- Nina Knittel, Max Tesselaar, Wouter Botzen, Gabriel Bachner and Timothy Tiggeloven
- Asymmetric tail risk contagion across China’s automotive industrial chain: a study based on input–output network pp. 161-190
- Ran Huang and Haixin Wang
Volume 35, issue 4, 2023
- Systemic risk and macro-financial interconnectedness using an FSAM framework pp. 479-515
- Luis Pedauga, Agustín Velázquez and Elvis Hernández-Perdomo
- The business accounting matrix: a proposal with an application pp. 516-540
- Casiano A. Manrique-de-Lara-Peñate and José J. Déniz-Mayor
- Assessing employment benefits from trade: US-Mexico trade under NAFTA pp. 541-565
- Raúl Vázquez-López
- Processing trade in Chinese interregional input–output tables: construction and application pp. 566-585
- Yuwan Duan, Erik Dietzenbacher, Bart Los and Cuihong Yang
- Measuring what matters in value-added trade pp. 586-613
- Alessandro Borin and Michele Mancini
- Poverty and the functional distribution of income in the input–output framework: in pursuit of strategies for inclusive growth pp. 614-633
- Tânia Moreira Alberti, Kênia de Souza and Alexandre Porsse
- Estimating disguised unemployment in major middle-income countries by means of non-linear input–output analysis, 2000–2014 pp. 634-657
- Pablo R. Liboreiro
- Fuzzy cognitive model of agricultural economic growth pp. 658-680
- Marina Yegorovna Anokhina
Volume 35, issue 3, 2023
- Microdata selection for estimating household consumption-based emissions pp. 325-353
- Lena Kilian, Anne Owen, Andy Newing and Diana Ivanova
- Who will dominate the global fossil fuel trade? pp. 354-375
- Ershad Ostadzadeh, Amin Elshorbagy, Marta Tuninetti, Francesco Laio and Ahmed Abdelkader
- Beyond production and consumption: using throughflows to untangle the virtual trade of externalities pp. 376-396
- Timothé Beaufils, Etienne Berthet, Hauke Ward and Leonie Wenz
- Trade heterogeneity and virtual water exports of China pp. 397-416
- Huiwen Liu, Huibin Du, Zengkai Zhang, Huimin Wang, Kunfu Zhu, Yaling Lu and Xi Liu
- Managing lead (Pb) emissions in China from the perspective of final demand pp. 417-437
- Ruoqi Li, Wenjun Wu, Wei Zhang, Yuanchun Zhou, Hongqiang Jiang, Yaling Lu, Cuiyang Feng, Jinnan Wang, Miaomiao Liu, Jun Bi, Yu Liu, Hongkuan Zang and Yuli Shan
- Income and investment, not energy policy, are driving GHG emission intensities pp. 438-457
- Joel Bruneau, Madanmohan Ghosh, Deming Luo and Yunfa Zhu
- Consumption structure optimization for reducing energy footprint pp. 458-477
- Meihui Jiang, Cai Suo, Liangpeng Wu and Peter Berrill
Volume 35, issue 2, 2023
- Identifying labour market bottlenecks in the energy transition: a combined IO-matching analysis pp. 157-182
- Maureen Lankhuizen, Dario Diodato, Anet Weterings, Olga Ivanova and Mark Thissen
- Productive linkages in a segmented economy: the role of services in the export performance of German manufacturing pp. 183-210
- Daniel Herrero and Adrián Rial
- The role of imported intermediates in productivity change pp. 211-227
- Enrique Gilles, Javier Deaza and Alejandro Vivas
- Modelling the spatial and sectoral benefits of productivity enhancing innovations using a transport oriented multiregional IO framework: the ‘megatruck’ in Spain pp. 228-264
- José Zofío, Julio González, Angel Prieto and Juan Vicente
- Upgrading low value-added activities in global value chains: a functional specialisation approach pp. 265-291
- Aleksandra Kordalska and Magdalena Olczyk
- Measuring trade in value added: how valid is the proportionality assumption? pp. 292-300
- Arianto Patunru and Prema-chandra Athukorala
- Welfare impacts of a negative income tax on regions of Brazil pp. 301-323
- Rayan Wolf, Angelo Gurgel, Leonardo C. B. Cardoso, Ian M. Trotter, Marcos S. Nazareth and Erly C. Teixeira
Volume 35, issue 1, 2023
- Consumer preferences in CGE models when data are scarce: comparing the linear expenditure and the indirect addilog systems pp. 1-29
- Paul de Boer, Jan van Daal and João F. D. Rodrigues
- Stochastic simulation with informed rotations of Gaussian quadratures pp. 30-48
- Davit Stepanyan, Georg Zimmermann and Harald Grethe
- An interregional input–output analysis with the Eaton–Kortum model pp. 49-74
- Ryo Itoh and Kiyoshi Yonemoto
- Multi-level comparisons of input–output tables using cross-entropy indicators pp. 75-94
- Muhammad Daaniyall Abd Rahman, Bart Los, Anne Owen and Manfred Lenzen
- Disaggregating input–output tables by the multidimensional RAS method: a case study of the Czech Republic pp. 95-117
- Vladimír Holý and Karel Šafr
- A new empirical contribution to an old theoretical puzzle: what input–output matrix properties tells us about equilibrium prices and quantities pp. 118-135
- Anwar Shaikh, Luiza Nassif-Pires and José Alejandro Coronado
- Filter methods for MRIO tables: an evaluation pp. 136-155
- Markus Simbürger
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